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Monster Hunter Wilds Confirmed for Nintendo Switch 2 as Capcom Expands Platform Plans

By Robert Smith
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Capcom has officially confirmed that Monster Hunter Wilds is coming to the Nintendo Switch 2, marking a significant expansion for the upcoming title. The announcement was made during a developer update tied to the newly revealed Ascendance expansion, giving fans a clearer picture of the game’s long-term roadmap.

While details about the Switch 2 version remain limited, the confirmation alone signals Capcom’s intent to bring its flagship franchise to Nintendo’s next-generation hardware. It also reflects the growing importance of cross-platform releases in the modern gaming terrain.

Switch 2 Version Officially in Development

The news was delivered by producer Ryozo Tsujimoto during a developer message presentation. Addressing fans directly, he confirmed that work on the new version is already underway.

“We’d like to make one last announcement for Monster Hunter Wilds,”

Tsujimoto said.

“Development is currently underway for a Nintendo Switch 2 version of the game. We will announce more official information, such as a release date, at a later time.”

The statement makes it clear that the project is still in progress, with no confirmed release window yet. However, it establishes that the Switch 2 version is part of Capcom’s broader plan for the game rather than a late addition.

Alongside the platform announcement, Capcom also revealed a major expansion titled Ascendance, which is scheduled to launch next year. This expansion is expected to add new content, extending the lifecycle of Monster Hunter Wilds across all platforms.

The timing of these announcements suggests that Capcom is positioning the game for sustained engagement. By introducing both new content and an additional platform, the company is effectively broadening the game’s reach while keeping existing players invested.

A still from Monster Hunter Wilds – Ascendance Developer Message

This strategy has worked well for previous entries in the series, which have often received long-term support through expansions and updates.

Although Capcom has not shared technical details, the move to bring Monster Hunter Wilds to the Switch 2 is notable. Previous entries in the franchise, such as Monster Hunter Rise, found massive success on Nintendo platforms, particularly due to their portability and accessibility.

The Switch 2’s improved hardware could allow Capcom to deliver a more advanced version of the game without compromising performance. This would make the platform a strong alternative for players who prefer handheld or hybrid gaming experiences.

At the same time, the lack of a release date suggests that the Switch 2 version may arrive later than other platforms. This staggered approach is common when adapting games to new hardware.

The announcement came during a packed Summer Game Fest period for Capcom. In addition to Monster Hunter Wilds updates, the company also revealed other major projects, including a remake of Resident Evil Code: Veronica and new content plans for Street Fighter 6.

This broader slate highlights Capcom’s strong position in the industry, with multiple high-profile franchises receiving updates simultaneously. The addition of a Switch 2 version for Monster Hunter Wilds further strengthens its lineup.

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Robert Smith is a technical contributor and guide writer focused on gameplay systems, optimization strategies, and walkthrough content. His work is designed to be precise and utility-driven, helping players go through complex mechanics and hidden systems within Nintendo titles. He regularly produces detailed guides for games such as The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, including build strategies and efficiency-focused tips.

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