Monster Hunter Wilds beta extended due to PSN outage
Sony made the decision to drop PSN account requirements for its PC games at the right time, as over the weekend, the PlayStation Network suffered a major outage. Sony claimed an ‘operational error' was to blame for the network going down. As a result of the outage, the Monster Hunter Wilds beta is now being extended.
The Monster Hunter Wilds beta test was impacted over the weekend due to PSN going down, resulting in players not being able to load up the game. Due to this, Capcom has now confirmed that it will extend the beta test by an extra day, giving players some extra time to jump in and test things out before the game fully launches later this month.
Aside from the current open beta, Capcom has also confirmed plans to hold an additional open beta test later in the month, running from the 13th of February until the 16th. Capcom will then have just under two weeks to finish up development before release.
Monster Hunter Wilds is the next-generation Monster Hunter game, following on from 2018's Monster Hunter World. Monster Hunter Wilds is set to release on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S on the 28th of February.
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