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Monster Hunter: Wilds’ Next Update Adds the Long-Awaited Lagiacrus

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The second free title update for Monster Hunter: Wilds is imminent, according to today’s Capcom Spotlight stream. It’s coming on June 30, which we already kind of new given that it leaked earlier this week.

The update brings two brand new hunts: Seregios, from Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, and Lagiacrus. Lagiacrus is a long-desired returning monster from Monster Hunter Tri, and is known for its agility underwater and its rivalry with Rathalos. Though most of Lagiacrus’ fight in Monster Hunter: Wilds won’t take place underwater due to the player not really being able to fight while swimming, there will be some elements of the hunt that take place underwater, including some special interactions.

In addition to the new monsters, there will be a number of other new bits. With the update itself on June 30, new features such as layered weapons (finally), new photo mode settings, the ability to swap handlers, a new collaboration gesture that involves a Fender guitar, a new free gesture set, new paid cosmetic items, and various other rewards and equipment additions hit the game.

On July 23, there will be a seasonal event entitled Festival of Accord: Flamefete. It will run until August 6 and feature limited-time equipment and other perks. And then on July 30, a new Arch-tempered monster, Arch-temered Uth Duna, will appear, along with its own challenge quest and equipment rewards (that are, frankly, gorgeous).

We gave Monster Hunters Wilds an 8 when we reviewed it at launch, saying: “Monster Hunter Wilds continues to smooth off the rougher corners of the series in smart ways, making for some extremely fun fights but also lacking any real challenge.”

Monster Hunter: Wilds’ second free title update is completely free to anyone who already owns the game, and will drop in just four days, on June 30. You can catch up on everything else from the Capcom Spotlight today right here.

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. You can find her posting on BlueSky @duckvalentine.bsky.social. Got a story tip? Send it to [email protected].

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