With the Monster Hunter Wilds beta behind us, fans will have to wait till the end of February 2025 to dive back in. Until then, you'll have to be content with replaying Monster Hunter World and making a wishlist of changes you want to see in the final release of Wilds. The open beta was received quite well despite some performance issues for the PC version.

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We already know the monsters that will be included in Wilds thanks to a leak, so that's one thing off the wishlists, but the community is still adding more to it. The Monster Hunter series has historically been pretty open with its collaborations and crossovers, and fans are hoping that they get one with one of the biggest games to come out recently, Elden Ring.

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Elden Ring, along with the rest of FromSoftware's games, have some of the most memorable bosses in gaming history. While many of them are inconceivable nightmares like Rykard, there are also those that are grounded enough for the Monster Hunter universe. Over on Reddit, some fans think that Dragonlord Placidusax and Bayle the Dread would be perfect inclusions for a Monster Hunter Wilds X Elden Ring crossover.

Both these dragons are cinematic boss fights in Elden Ring and its Shadow of the Erdtree DLC. Placidusax, with his trademark two heads (previously three) and intricately hidden lair, is one of the toughest fights of the base game. Bayle, meanwhile, is quite easy to find but incredibly hard to beat.

However, the highlight of the Bayle fight isn't the dragon himself, but the NPC attached to the quest, Igon. He's a fan-favourite among the community, thanks to the devastating monologue he delivers when he's summoned to the Bayle fight. If Bayle does make it to Monster Hunter Wilds, Igon should definitely be part of the crossover as well.

Considering both dragons are way past their prime when you come across them in Elden Ring, some of the comments mentioned that it would be great if we got to see healthier versions of them, with all heads attached.

The Monster Hunter series has its own share of dragons and elder dragons, so it wouldn't be much of a departure. Placidusax, however, would be pretty eye-catching with his two heads and aggressive lightning attacks. Bonus points if we have to nap in a coffin to summon him.

Monster Hunter Wilds Like Follow Followed Action Adventure Systems OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Avg: 89/100 Critics Rec: 95% Released February 28, 2025 ESRB T For Teen // Violence, Blood, Crude Humor Developer(s) Capcom Publisher(s) Capcom 10 Images Close
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The unbridled force of nature runs wild and relentless, with environments transforming drastically from one moment to the next. This is a story of monsters and humans and their struggles to live in harmony in a world of duality.

Fulfill your duty as a Hunter by tracking and defeating powerful monsters and forging strong new weapons and armor from the materials you harvest from your hunt as you uncover the connection between the people of the Forbidden Lands and the locales they inhabit.
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