Speaking with , producer Ryozo Tsujimoto talked about Capcom's evolving stance toward PC gamers, and some of what it took to make a simultaneous launch on all platforms with crossplay.
"There are more players than ever on PC, including in Japan," Tsujimoto said in response to a question about PC's increasing share of the overall gaming market and Japanese studios' recent efforts to better cater to [[link]] PC gamers. "We definitely see room for the series to capture new players who haven't tried it before if that's their chosen platform.
To that end, Wilds is not only the first entry in the series to release day and date on PC—World took an extra 8 months and Rise was initially a Switch exclusive—it's also the first entry to support full, platform-agnostic crossplay. Even major games like Fortnite, Destiny, and Baldur's Gate 3 struggled with the technical demands and obstinance on the part of platform owners this entails, with crossplay taking a long time to come to each of those games.
Don't expect to play this one on a modern handheld like the Steam Deck, though, even with the series' on the go pedigree— has been utterly humbling our PCs. Monster Hunter Wilds releases on February 28.