Capcom's Monster Hunter Wilds introduces a new character customization feature allowing players to edit their hunter and Palico appearances. While the initial edit is free, subsequent changes require purchasing Character Edit Vouchers. These vouchers are sold in packs of three for $6, or a combined pack for both characters for $10. Without vouchers, players are limited to hairstyles, eyebrow color, makeup, and clothing; core facial features remain unchangeable.
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This monetization model was unannounced prior to the game's release, revealed only last week through Capcom's social media. Despite controversy surrounding this and existing performance issues, Monster Hunter Wilds achieved remarkable success, boasting over 1.3 million concurrent players on Steam at launch.
Capcom has yet to respond to player feedback regarding the paid customization. The community expresses significant dissatisfaction, drawing unfavorable comparisons to previous titles where appearance changes were free or earned through in-game currency. Many feel this monetization undermines a core aspect of the franchise.