海龍要來!《魔物獵人 荒野》宣布6月底第2次免費更新,玩家笑稱:就一隻新魔物?
Capcom(卡普空)《魔物獵人 荒野》(Monster Hunter Wilds)從 2 月 28 日發售至今近 4 個月的時間,雖然銷售打破紀錄,遊戲本身也不錯,但玩家們普遍認為缺點就是內容太少,直到現在都是擠牙膏式的更新,導致 Steam 近期評價已跌到「大多負評」。而不久前,《魔物獵人 荒野》官方宣布,將在 6 月帶來第 2 次免費遊戲更新。
相關新聞:《魔物獵人荒野》Steam已跌落「大多負評」,兩大怨言成主因
相關新聞:《魔物獵人 荒野》玩家數量流失97% !下滑速度比《魔物獵人:世界》還快
根據《魔物獵人 荒野》官方宣佈,第 2 次免費遊戲更新(Free Title Update 2)將於 6 月底推出!預計帶來全新的魔物,以及在總監德田優也所說的造型武器和其他調整與改進!像是大錘的調整更不局限於這次數值改變,預計會在更新後為大錘的部分動作追加抵消效果,以及追加連消帶打成功後的追擊動作。當然第2次免費遊戲更新,同樣會針對雙劍和其他武器作調整。
而從官方釋出的新魔物其中一部分截圖,老獵人們馬上就猜到是「海龍」。雖然有許多玩家已經開始慶祝更新的到來,但這種一個月一隻新魔物的方式,還是出現了不少抱怨的聲音,更嘲諷:「一隻海龍,然後一隻歷戰王而已嗎?」、「下一次更新會是 9 月?」、「玩家等那麼久,就一隻新魔物?」、「為了一隻新怪還要特地更新上線玩一、兩天後又封片實在很懶」、「你們的更新速度太慢了」
Hunters, Free Title Update 2 will release at the end of this month!We're excited to share with you that TU2 will release at the end of June, bringing new monsters to the hunt, plus layered weapons and other adjustments and improvements announced in the Director's Letter! pic.twitter.com/ev3wJ3QRrm
— Monster Hunter (@monsterhunter) June 10, 2025
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