Monster Hunter Wildshas announced a second open beta period, followingthe initial test held in November 2024. These betas are beneficial to both developers and players, allowing devs to test the servers and gain player feedback, while players can try out the game before they buy it. The original open beta period inspired lots ofconversation and controversy about the nextMonster Huntergame, and the second is likely to do the same.
According to the officialMonster Hunterwebsite,the second beta forMonster Hunter Wildswill take place between February 7 and 10, as well as February 14 and 17, beginning at 3:00 AM GMT on both start dates. Players will be able to hop into (or back into) the upcomingMonster Huntersequel, where they can experience a small slice of the game. This will allow players to create their characters and companions, head out on a few hunts, and interact with other players ahead of the game’s full release on February 28.

What To Expect From The Next Beta Tests
A New Hunt & New Rewards
If you played the originalMonster Hunter Wildsbeta, you probably already know what to expect from the second.The new open beta will consist of almost exactly the same content as the first one: the full character creator, the introductory story mission, the Doshaguma hunt, and the optionally huntable Rey Dau all seem to be returning for the second beta period. However, this time,there’ll also be an additional monster to hunt: the Gypceros, returning from the very firstMonster Huntergame.
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Much like the first open beta,the second open beta also offers rewards for participating players. They can claim two unique rewards: the Open Beta Test Bonus Pendant, and a consumable item pack. The Pendant was already available during the original open beta test, so that’s nothing new to the returning players, but the item pack is unique to the second test, and can be claimed in addition to the first test’s item pack. This one includes:

Players will have to create character data during the second beta, and carry it over into the full game, to receive these rewards.
It’s unknown exactly how participation in the second beta will work, but if it’s anything like the first, it’ll be pretty easy: players will have to download the (likely free) beta software from their preferred online storefront once it becomes available, then open it when the beta starts. Since it wasn’t necessary to purchase the game to enjoy the first beta, that rule will probably hold true for the second.The newMH Wildsbeta will be available on all the same platforms as the final game: PC via Steam, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.

Our Take: Monster Hunter Wilds Is Shaping Up Nicely
But You May Not See Those Improvements In The Second Beta
Although the first open beta raisedconcerns aboutMonster Hunter Wilds' performance and gameplay, the developers have made it clear they’re listening to and incorporating player feedback. Each successive announcement seems to reveal a wealth of new features, and almost all of them seem to be for good. Personally, as a longtimeMonster Hunterfan, I can’t wait for the next game. I’ll be the first to admitit’s different from what I’m used to, but I’m curious to see how the changes play out.
However, the devs have been careful to note thatnot all the proposed changes will appear in the second open beta. For that, players will need to wait for the full release. Even so, it’ll be fascinating to see how farMonster Hunter Wildshas already come when the second beta begins on February 7.

Monster Hunter Wilds
Monster Hunter Wilds is the highly anticipated follow-up to Capcom’s multi-million seller, Monster Hunter World. Announced at The Game Awards 2023, Monster Hunter Wilds will put players into a sprawling world where they’ll hunt monsters to create new weapons and armor while protecting their home base and uncovering the secrets of unexplored lands with friends or alone.





