Capcom acknowledges connection issues with the Xbox version of Monster Hunter World, its big action RPG.
Monster Hunter: World is gaining heaps of praise across the industry for its beauty, depth, and addictive qualities, however, it hasn't all been plain sailing on Xbox One.
Beyond the technical issues that hinder the game's performance, Monster Hunter: World also suffers from server problems that are preventing players from connecting for co-operative play. Thankfully, Capcom is working to fix the issues.
In a post on Twitter, Capcom said the following.
Hello Hunters, we’re aware of the Xbox matchmaking issues and dev team is actively investigating it, we’ll update you as soon as we can.
— Monster Hunter (@monsterhunter) January 27, 2018
If you're having trouble with Monster Hunter: World, your best bet to fly solo for the time being, but at least we now know that Capcom is working on a fix.
Problems aside, Monster Hunter: World is a huge achievement for Capcom who appeared to be struggling a little in the quality department for a while, until Resident Evil 7 launched to widespread praise early last year. Be sure to read our full Monster Hunter: World Xbox review if you're interested in the game's other aspects, and let us know what you think if you've been playing already! Monster Hunter: World is available now for Xbox One and PlayStation 4, with a PC version expected later this year.