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"Monster Hunter Wild" added "Spider Phobia Mode" function to change the appearance of some monsters after it is turned on

2025-03-31

CAPCOM is scheduled to launch the hunting action game "Monster Hunter Wilds" on PlayStation 5 / Xbox Series X|S / PC platform on February 28, 2025. PlayStation Plus members will be open from 12 noon today on October 29. PlayStation Plus members will be the first to participate in the public beta test. Players can experience the creation of characters and online multiplayer modes, and the new feature "Spider-phobia mode" has also attracted the attention of players.

Monster Hunter: Wild Spiderphobia mode:

You can see in the settings menu at the beginning of the game that a new function called "Spiderphobia Mode" has been added to this game. After this function is enabled, the appearance of some small monsters and environmental creatures will be changed, allowing players who are afraid of creatures such as spiders or insects to play with peace of mind.

"Blood-stinging Worm" whose appearance changes after turning on this mode (before opening)

"Blood Sprickworm" whose appearance changes after turning on this mode (after turning on)

In fact, many games have provided this feature in the past, such as "Grounded", "World of Warcraft" and "Hogwarts Legacy". As the graphics effect improves, "Monster Hunter Wilderness" has launched this thoughtful new feature for players suffering from spider phobia.

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What is interesting is that the game description mentioned that this function will affect the appearance of some small monsters and environmental creatures, but "Monster Hunter Wilderness" has a new large monster "Spider Spider" this time, which is the obvious spider appearance. It is also curious what will be handled in the game at that time.

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