If you like Monster Hunter: World and prefer to play on PC, you are mostly playing catch-up these days. Capcom released the PC version later, which meant title updates and events also arrive later than on PS4 or Xbox One. Same goes for the Monster Hunter World: Iceborne expansion, which PC players only got their hands on last two weeks.
That will thankfully change, however. Capcom has revealed in its 2020 roadmap that by April, console and PC versions of Monster Hunter: World will be in lockstep.
Hunters, here is the latest Monster Hunter World: #Iceborne Title Update Roadmap for 2020.
Content will sync up on PS4, Xbox One & PC starting in April. pic.twitter.com/yYhk013yaP
— Monster Hunter (@monsterhunter) January 19, 2020
What this leads to is a very jam-packed three months for PC players. February 6th is Title Update 1, which will see PC players tackling the new monster Rajang and the Guilding Lands Volcanic region. Plus a limited-time collab event with Resident Evil. March is when Title Update 2 drops and will see the arrival of Stygian Zinogre and Safi’jiiva plus the Guilding Lands Tundra region.
Note that Guilding Lands are endgame areas for Monster Hunter World: Iceborne.
By April, PC players will be in sync with console players with the arrival of Title Update 3- which console players will be getting in March. Two more variant monsters will be added with that update.
From May onwards, title updates will be in sync across all platforms. Good on Capcom to finally get these versions all in lockstep.
Monster Hunter: World and Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is out now on PS4, PC (Steam) and Xbox One.