Monster Hunter Wilds' roster expands with Gravios, a Flying Wyvern from the first generation of its games.
Expectant Monster Hunter Wilds were treated to a special gameplay preview on January 16, 2025, via IGN, increasing hype on one of the most anticipated upcoming Xbox games/upcoming PC games of this year. During this exclusive preview, IGN revealed that a classic monster from Monster Hunter's past titles will be joining Monster Hunter Wilds' list of monsters, and that beast is none other than Gravios.
It's a giant Flying Wyvern-type monster that can be best described as a living, breathing mountain with legs and a body covered in an extremely thick, rocky hide that only the sharpest of weapons will be able to pierce through. Not only that, Gravios hits like a mountain rock slide as it attacks by stomping the ground with earth-shattering force and rolling around to crush its foes using its mammoth weight.
A new Monster Hunter Wilds preview
Over the course of IGN's preview video, you can see the destructive power of Gravios first-hand as it nearly sends the player to an early grave with its explosive attacks. The player however perseveres and manages to bring Gravios down through smart use of environmental traps and laying into the Flying Wyvern with the Sword & Shield and Bow weapon types.
I can't wait to see more classic Nimonsters get the RE Engine treatment
One of the things I'm loving so far with Monster Hunter Wilds is seeing classic monsters that haven't seen in years like the Gypceros, Congalala, and even Yian Kut-Ku make a return and given a new lease on life with a gorgeous next-gen makeover thanks to Capcom's RE Engine. It makes me wonder what other monsters from previous Monster Hunter titles may resurface for this game.
Could we see the likes of Lagiacrus, Odogaron, Dalamadur, or even Yama Tsukami (a monster that is on my personal Monster Hunter Wilds wishlist) make a comeback? We will have to until Monster Hunter Wilds releases on February 28, 2025, for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam to find out.
In the meantime, we will be whetting our appetites with the 2nd Monster Hunter Wilds Open Beta Test, which is currently scheduled to host testing periods throughout the first half of February.
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