Monster Hunter Wilds: Frozen Frontier Unveiled At IGN Fan Fest

Scott McCrae
Updated on March 4, 2025
A new chilling area is revealed by Monster Hunter Wilds

Even before its launch, Monster Hunter Wilds is already raising the bar as one of the most anticipated games of the year. With the hard-working crew over at Capcom, those who attended the IGN Fan Fest, had the privilege to see brief commentary from Producer Ryozo Tsujimoto and Director Yuya Tokuda

It concerned what players will be able to experience after the game’s release on February 28. A new area has been thrown in, one with the promise to last one no mistaken solely from the rented layers, and also an item pack designed in particular for attendees at Fan Fest has been added. 

Meanwhile, there was a sneak peek at the game’s live-action trailer, which is expected to make the fans equally annoyed as the commercial of Lala Barrenia at the former experience event.

This is something new, Iceshard Cliffs, introduced in the series for the first time is a region, which is called “a cold country with heavy snow storms.” If individuals didn’t watch it, they should picture the high ice and rock cliffs, snow ice-covered buildings and cracks in the glacier where you can see a room and a cave waiting for intrepids to be explored.

Tokuda described the developer’s creation as, “Where the Iceshard Cliffs are found, it is a chilly locale, and there is a scene in the trailers being nailed where it is even darker outside because of the weather. Yet when playing the game, that same dark setting blossoms with the colors of that place, smiling happily at the periphery of the five manuscripts.”

Although the settings are picturesque and are worthy of your desktop background, no doubt Monster Hunters are more interested in the fauna occupying these ice paradises. The Iceshard Cliffs are more than able to accommodate their interest at the level of wildlife occurrences.

Tokuda recalls, “In addition to the returning ice-element monsters, the trailer also showcased new creatures, including the flying Leviathan-type monster, Hirabami.”

Scott McCrae

Game Writer


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