
Capcom Cancels Monster Hunter Wilds Presentation Amid Developer Bullying
Capcom has called off a lecture on the performance of Monster Hunter Wilds due to harassment faced by its developers.
Capcom has canceled an upcoming presentation focused on optimizing performance for Monster Hunter Wilds, scheduled for the 2025 Computer Entertainment Developers Conference (CEDEC). This decision comes against the backdrop of ongoing harassment directed at the game’s developers.
In a recent statement, Capcom hinted at potential legal measures in response to instances of severe harassment from fans, which has become a significant issue amid rising criticisms surrounding the game’s performance setbacks. The initial lecture, titled “Making ‘Monster Hunter Wilds’ Run Smoothly! All About Performance Adjustments,” was slated to discuss technical optimizations related to graphics processing and memory management.
Despite Capcom’s assurances of commitment to enhance game performance, the backlash from players troubled by continued performance issues has escalated, culminating in this cancellation. These challenges have been exacerbated by various negative reviews flooding from unhappy players.
At the time of this report, other discussions centered on Monster Hunter Wilds at CEDEC remain scheduled to proceed.