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La primera actualización del título de Monster Hunter Wilds marca el regreso de un compañero burbujeante

Autor : Evelyn Actualizar : Feb 20,2025

Monster Hunter Wilds’ First Title Update Marks the Return of a Bubbly FellowMonster Hunter Wilds La actualización inicial de título de Wilds trae un favorito de los fanáticos: ¡prepárate para el regreso de un amigo burbujeante! Los detalles sobre esta emocionante actualización están a continuación.

El burbujeante Mizutsune regresa a Monster Hunter Wilds


Spring 2025 Actualización presentada

Monster Hunter Wilds’ First Title Update Marks the Return of a Bubbly Fellowrevelado durante el estado de juego de PlayStation en febrero de 2025, Monster Hunter Wilds confirmó el Mizutsune como la pieza central de su primera actualización de título, lanzándose en la primavera de 2025. Esta actualización no se trata solo del regreso del Mizutsune; Los jugadores también pueden anticipar una variedad de misiones de eventos y otras adiciones. Además, se planea una segunda actualización de título gratuita para el verano 2025, con otro monstruo y misiones de eventos adicionales.

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