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Monster Hunter Wilds Player Shows How Connected Its World Is With 9-Minute Seikret Trip

by Aaron Mar 15,2025

The vast and interconnected world of Monster Hunter Wilds is truly something to behold. One player, -BrotherPig-, recently showcased this interconnectedness with an epic journey, traversing the game's zones from beginning to end in a single, breathtaking run. The video below chronicles their impressive feat, starting in the Windward Plains and culminating in the game's late-game areas. (Spoiler warning for those who haven't completed the campaign!)

The journey is surprisingly seamless. -BrotherPig- highlights that only *one* loading screen interrupts their entire trek, occurring between the Oilwell Basin and the Iceshard Cliffs. Otherwise, it's a continuous run across diverse landscapes, showcasing the cleverly designed pathways and passages connecting even the most disparate regions. This impressive feat underscores the game's remarkable level design and emphasizes the seamless transition between areas.

While Monster Hunter Wilds isn't entirely free of loading screens (the training grounds and fast travel/friend quests still require them), the video offers a captivating demonstration of the game's interconnectedness. It reveals hidden connections and passages that weave together the seemingly disparate regions of the Forbidden Lands, offering a fresh perspective on the game's world.

According to a series producer, the game's success lies in its compelling narrative, immersive world, and cross-play functionality. Personally, I've been captivated by the player discoveries and innovative ways Wilds adapts the series' mechanics to an open-world setting. Whether you're drawn to the story, the gameplay, or the exploration, there's plenty to keep players engaged until the first Title Update in April.

To help you embark on your own Monster Hunter Wilds adventure, check out our guides: a look at what the game doesn't tell you, a guide to all 14 weapon types, a detailed walkthrough (in progress), a multiplayer guide, and instructions on transferring your beta character.

IGN's review of Monster Hunter Wilds awarded it an 8/10, stating: “Monster Hunter Wilds continues to refine the series' rough edges, resulting in incredibly fun battles, though it may lack a significant challenge for experienced players.”