Like previousMonster Huntergames, quests inMonster Hunter Wildsare split into two tiers: Low Rank and High Rank. The main story missions in the game basically comprise the Low Rank. These Low Rank missions aren’t that difficult, and they serve as a way to teach players the basics of theMonster Huntergameplay loop. High Rank, on the other hand, is the endgame ofMonster Hunter Wilds. Most of the monsters in the High Rank quests are actually the same as the ones in the Low Rank quests, but they are considerably more challenging to defeat.

The overalllength ofMonster Hunter Wildsdiffers depending on what type of quests players want to complete. If they simply want to finish the main campaign in the game, it will take them around 15 to 20 hours to do so. If players want to complete all ofMonster Hunter Wilds' High Rank missions, however, they will have to spend at least 35 to 40 hours in the game. Obtaining 100% completion ofMonster Hunter Wildswill likely take far longer, but at the moment, there isn’t enough publicly available data to determine how much time this requires.Monster Hunter Wildsis overall a decently-sized game, but it’s surprisingly a lot shorter than most of its predecessors.

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Monster Hunter Wilds is Considerably Shorter than Previous MH Games

If there’s one thingMonster Huntergames are notorious for, it’s their lengthy runtimes. Due to their obtuse gameplay systems, the earlier entries inCapcom’s long-running franchisewere not at all accessible to newcomers and could take countless hours to complete. The main campaign in the originalMonster Hunter(2004), as an example, could take upwards of 43 hours to finish, while completing the High Rank content could extend the game’s runtime by an additional 30 hours. As if that wasn’t enough, getting 100% completion inMonster Hunter(2004) could take an astounding 304 hours, according to How Long to Beat. That is nearly triple the amount of time it takes to experience all the content inCyberpunk 2077.

As ridiculous asMonster Hunter(2004)’s length may seem, it’s nothing compared to some of the later games in the franchise.Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, the expanded edition of 2009’sMonster Hunter 3, has a campaign that lasts roughly 76 hours and contains 88 hours' worth of side content. Obtaining 100% completion of the game, meanwhile, will take at least 549 hours. Believe it or not, this isn’t actually the longest runtime for an installment intheMonster Hunterseries. That honor goes to the Nintendo-exclusiveMonster Hunter Generations Ultimate, which can take a mind-boggling 841 hours to fully complete.

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2004

42 1/2 hrs

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76 1/2 hrs

304 hrs

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2005

60 hrs

Monster Hunter Wilds Press Image 4

75 hrs

300+ hrs

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42 hrs

79 hrs

Monster Hunter Wilds Press Image 6

409 hrs

2006

Monster Hunter Wilds Press Image 7

62 1/2 hrs

80 hrs

Monster Hunter Wilds Press Image 8

240 hrs

2007

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38 1/2 hrs

72 1/2 hrs

219 hrs

2008

98 1/2 hrs

197 hrs

442 hrs

2009

61 1/2 hrs

146 hrs

387 hrs

2010

30 hrs

54 hrs

70 hrs

33 hrs

157 hrs

233 hrs

2011

76 hrs

164 hrs

549 hrs

2013

84 1/2 hrs

120 hrs

2014

152 hrs

377 hrs

2015

54 1/2 hrs

127 hrs

183 hrs

2016

36 1/2 hrs

51 1/2 hrs

94 hrs

2017

78 hrs

172 hrs

841 hrs

2018

46 1/2 hrs

114 hrs

424 hrs

2019

37 hrs

163 hrs

346 hrs

2021

23 hrs

177 hrs

40 1/2 hrs

61 hrs

138 hrs

2022

32 1/2 hrs

100 hrs

368 hrs

2025

15–20 hrs

35–40 hrs

N/A

Monster Hunter World’s Campaign is More than Double the Length of Monster Hunter Wilds'

TheMonster Hunterfranchise has gradually becomemore newcomer-friendly with each installment, but most of the recent games haven’t cut down on the series' long runtimes.Monster Hunter World, for instance, has a 46-hour main campaign, and nearly 70 hours of endgame and side content. In order to complete everything in this game, players have to spend at least 424 hours. That isn’t accounting forMonster Hunter World’sIceborneexpansion, though, which has its own 37-hour campaign and takes over 340 hours to 100% complete.

Despite adopting an open world gameplay formula,Monster Hunter Wilds' campaign is less than half the length ofMonster Hunter World’s. In fact, it isn’t even as lengthy astheIceborneexpansion, which is especially surprising. Although the shorter runtime ofMonster Hunter Wildsmay disappoint some, it’s important to remember that the game is still at the start of its life cycle. Capcom will likely add tons of new content toMonster Hunter Wildsin post-launch updates, so a few years from now, it could end up being considerably longer than it currently is.