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Capcom unveils Monster Hunter Wilds Ascendance, a 2027 expansion

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used tonight’s live showcase to unveil Monster Hunter Wilds: Ascendance, the next major expansion for Monster Hunter Wilds, and said it will not arrive until 2027. The announcement puts a long wait ahead of players, even as it promises a larger wave of content for the game.

The expansion is being framed as Iceborne-sized, which is the kind of update Monster Hunter fans have learned to read as a full new chapter rather than a small add-on. Capcom said Ascendance will introduce multiple new monsters and give weapons some new tricks, signaling that the game’s combat loop is getting a serious refresh rather than a light tune-up.

For players searching for monster hunter wilds ascendance now, the timing is obvious: the reveal came during a live summer showcase, with the name, scope and broad release window all landing at once. That makes the expansion newsworthy tonight, even though 2027 is far off and the exact release date remains unannounced.

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There is already one detail that has fans talking harder than the release window. Ascendance seemingly brings back Lao-Shan Lung, while Kushala Daora is back too, a pairing that points to Capcom reaching into the series’ deep roster for a big post-launch push. It also fits the Monster Hunter pattern of stretching a base game’s life with a substantial expansion that changes how players approach hunts.

What Capcom has not done yet is narrow the calendar any further. There is no specific 2027 date, and no fuller breakdown of the monsters, weapon changes or returning creatures beyond the brief showcase reveal. That leaves Ascendance in a familiar but frustrating spot: announced big, built to matter, and still too far away to play.

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