Monster Hunter Wilds beta will receive an extra 24 hours after PSN interruption
Blog Andrew Joseph 10 Feb , 2025 0

Capcom has expanded Monster Hunter Wilds Beta After the PlayStation network is interrupted, the previous test cannot be played for 24 hours.
PSN has dropped It was around 3pm on Friday, February 7th and did not return until 24 hours later. All the explanation Sony said on this issue is that its network services suffer from “operational problems”. In response, Sony provided five days to all PlayStation Plus members.
Of course, PlayStation gamers are unable to play online during downtime, and even single-player games need to use a server for authentication or a constant Internet connection to be in trouble.
Monster Hunter Wild's second, very popular Beta is one of the affected games, and its weekend meetings were originally shortened from Thursday, February 6 to Sunday, February 9. Now, developer CAPCOM has issued a reply to confirm the 24-hour extension of the next session. This means it will start on Thursday, February 13 and end on Monday, February 17, instead of Sunday, February 16.
The new era is as follows:
- 7pm / February 13, 3pm GMT – February 17, 6:59pm PT / February 18, 2:59am GMT
Capcom added that during the extension period, players are still eligible for participation bonuses available in the full version of the game.
Despite the downtime last week, the Beta player is still able to work with Monster Hunter Wilds’ Big Challenge, a Terrible New Enemy, known as Arkveld.
Monster Hunter Wilds launches PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC on February 28, 2025. You can read more about Capcom's latest hunting adventures in our IGN first report, including ours Monster Hunter Wilds Final Preview here.
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