February 19, 2026 - 20:26

The gaming community is abuzz with fresh speculation that the highly anticipated Monster Hunter Wilds may be destined for Nintendo's upcoming console, currently referred to as the Switch 2. This latest wave of speculation stems from a recent update to the game's official website.
Eagle-eyed fans discovered that the website's source code was updated with new graphical asset tags. These tags include specific references to multiple, distinct platform families. Crucially, beyond the expected listings for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, investigators found identifiers strongly associated with Nintendo's development environment. This technical evidence is considered by many to be the most compelling data point yet for a potential port.
While Capcom has not officially confirmed a version for Nintendo's next-generation hardware, this discovery aligns with persistent industry rumors. Analysts have long suggested that the successor to the Switch would possess the necessary power to handle Capcom's modern RE Engine, which powers Monster Hunter Wilds. The lack of an announcement for the current Switch model had already fueled belief that the title was being reserved for a more capable system.
The potential arrival of a major title like Monster Hunter Wilds would be a significant coup for Nintendo's next platform, offering a flagship third-party experience at or near launch. Fans of the portable hunting series are now eagerly awaiting any formal confirmation from Capcom or Nintendo regarding the game's expanded platform availability.
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