Capcom smashes the emergency glass with a MH Wilds update that puts the hot blacksmith in a bikini
Capcom's latest update for Monster Hunter: Wilds feels more like a cash grab than a genuine enhancement. The introduction of swimwear microtransactions, particularly the bikini for Gemma, has left many players groaning in dismay. While the Festival of Accord: Flamefete offers some free content, the emphasis on paid outfits raises eyebrows. "Cha-ching!" echoes the sentiment of many, as monetization takes center stage. New gestures like the Water Gun add a fun twist, yet feel overshadowed by the DLC’s intent. The event runs from July 23 to August 6, but the question remains: at what cost to player experience? A mix of free goodies and paid content may not be enough to satisfy all hunters. Overall, the balance between enjoyment and monetization seems precarious. Capcom must tread carefully to avoid alienating its loyal fanbase. For more details, check the official schedule.