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So, here’s a bit of a mess about the whole Monster Hunter Wilds commotion. Capcom’s kinda losing it over some of the backlash and might even, like, sue players! Yeah, really. They’re calling it “customer harassment,” whatever that means.
Anyway, quick backstory: Monster Hunter Wilds hit the shelves on February or March? No, wait, it was February 28, 2025. Four months later, boom, 10 million copies sold. Wild, right? But then—oh boy—the complaints started rolling in. Performance issues, a lame endgame, all those things you totally didn’t want in a game you shelled out for.
But here’s where it gets a little nuts. So, on July 4, Capcom kinda went all out with a statement. They’re not having any of the harassment towards their team. They’ve even pinpointed those causing drama, and now they’re talking legal action. Yes, legal action! Not kidding.
At this point, it’s like they’re trying to swat a fly with a sledgehammer because apparently, the employees are feeling the heat from the community’s not-so-nice comments. Social media, customer service—everywhere. Imagine logging into work and getting slammed with that? Ugh, no thanks.
Oh, and get this: there’s this wild review-bombing thing going on. On Steam, the game’s at “Mostly Negative.” Ouch. Capcom says, “We gotta protect our peeps,” and I guess no one can really blame them for that, right?
Now, if you’re thinking, “Hey, what’s next?” Capcom refuses to give in to rude customers. So, if you’re one, maybe chill? They’re gonna decide how to handle each case one by one. Like, they might not even serve ridiculously demanding folks.
Oh, and the plot thickens with guidelines! They pulled these anti-harassment guidelines from some Japanese Ministry manual. Not just making stuff up as they go. It’s like, serious business!
This whole deal comes after Square Enix did something similar. Seems like big gaming’s tired of the trolls, huh?
So, yeah, kind of a rollercoaster. And no clue what the gamers are thinking now. Maybe waiting to see if Capcom actually throws down with a lawsuit? Who knows. Anyway—wait—where was I? Oh well, you get the gist.
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