The highly anticipated *Monster Hunter Wilds* has just rolled out its day-one patch, and it comes with a hefty file size of 18GB. This significant update, initially released for PlayStation 5, is expected to make its way to other platforms soon. While Capcom hasn't shared detailed patch notes yet, the community is abuzz with speculation about what this update might entail.
One popular theory among fans is that the patch will introduce high-resolution textures to the game. Many reviewers noted that the review copies they received did not include these enhanced visuals, which are crucial for the game's stunning appearance. The large file size could be attributed to these high-resolution textures, which require considerable storage space.
Given that the patch was first launched on the PlayStation 5, it's possible that it includes enhancements specifically for the PS5 Pro. Capcom has already confirmed that *Monster Hunter Wilds* will be a PS5 Pro-enhanced title at launch, so including these optimizations in the day-one patch could significantly boost gameplay performance for console players.
Another likely inclusion in this patch is a series of bug fixes. Despite Capcom's efforts to polish the game before release, there are still numerous issues that need addressing. It's standard practice for developers to deploy these fixes in the first major update.
Although it's dubbed a "day-one patch," pre-order customers can download it before the official release date. Players with slower internet connections are encouraged to install the update before February 28 to ensure a smooth initial playthrough. It's worth noting, however, that this patch, labeled as version 1.000.020, is unlikely to contain new content. Instead, it's primarily aimed at enhancing gameplay and fixing existing bugs.
For those eager for new content, *Monster Hunter Wilds* has planned post-launch DLC. There will be three paid DLC packs available for purchase. Additionally, two free content updates are on the schedule. The first free DLC, arriving in the spring, will introduce Mizutsune along with some event quests. More content, including new monsters and missions, is expected in the summer.
*Monster Hunter Wilds* is set to launch on PC and consoles on February 28.