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Monster Hunter Wilds Inspired by FFXIV and Witcher Crossovers

Author:Kristen Update:Feb 19,2025

Monster Hunter Wilds: A Legacy Forged in Collaboration

Monster Hunter Wilds boasts numerous enhancements and new features, but its evolution wasn't solely driven by internal innovation. The game's design benefited significantly from collaborations with other gaming giants, specifically the crossovers with Final Fantasy XIV and The Witcher 3. These partnerships weren't merely cosmetic; they directly influenced core gameplay mechanics.

The Final Fantasy XIV crossover, spearheaded by director Naoki Yoshida (Yoshi-P), inspired a key change to Wilds' heads-up display (HUD). Yoshi-P's suggestion to display attack names on-screen in real-time, a feature already present in the Behemoth fight within the World crossover, found its way into Wilds. This is a significant departure from previous Monster Hunter titles.

The 2018 FFXIV crossover in Monster Hunter: World, featuring memorable elements like Cactuars, a Kulu-Ya-Ku hunt set to Chocobo music, and the Drachen armor set, provided a crucial testing ground. The Behemoth encounter, particularly, showcased the on-screen attack name display, a feature subsequently integrated into Wilds. Even the "Jump" emote, unlocked after defeating Behemoth, subtly foreshadowed this change, displaying "[Hunter] performs Jump" on screen.

Drachen armor set, Gae Bolg Insect Glaive, and Dragon Soul Kinsect, from the FFXIV collaboration in Monster Hunter World. Courtesy Capcom.

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The Witcher 3 crossover proved equally impactful. The positive player response to Geralt's voiced dialogue and interactive conversations directly influenced the decision to incorporate a speaking protagonist and expanded dialogue options in Wilds. This marked a substantial shift from the traditionally silent protagonist of previous installments.

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Monster Hunter Wilds' customizable character engaging in dialogue with Alma, an NPC.

Director Yuya Tokuda's foresight, coupled with the success of these collaborations, shaped Wilds' identity. These weren't mere additions; they represent a conscious evolution of the Monster Hunter experience, informed by player feedback and collaborative innovation. The result is a game that feels both familiar and refreshingly new. For a deeper dive into Monster Hunter Wilds, explore IGN First's exclusive content, including gameplay previews and interviews.

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