Capcom has rolled out a new feature in *Monster Hunter Wilds* that lets players tweak their hunter and Palico appearances, adding a fresh layer of personalization to the game. The first edit comes at no cost, but for those who crave more changes, Capcom offers Character Edit Vouchers. These vouchers come in packs of three for $6, or you can grab a combined set for both your hunter and Palico for $10. Without purchasing these vouchers, you're limited to altering hairstyles, eyebrow colors, makeup, and clothing, while core facial features remain unchanged.
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Surprisingly, this monetization strategy was kept under wraps during the game's early previews and only came to light last week through Capcom's social media announcements. Despite the stir caused by microtransactions and some performance hiccups, *Monster Hunter Wilds* shattered records, boasting over 1.3 million concurrent players on Steam right at launch.
As of now, Capcom has not responded to the community's feedback on this new system. Players have voiced their discontent with the paid customization model, drawing comparisons to earlier titles in the series where appearance modifications were either free or could be earned with in-game currency. Many fans argue that this move strays from the core values that have defined the franchise, sparking a wave of discussions and debates across gaming forums.