Monster Hunter Wilds Ascendance: Skyborne Ruins and New Monsters Teased in Thrilling Expansion Trailer

June 5, 2026
Monster Hunter Wilds Ascendance: Skyborne Ruins and New Monsters Teased in Thrilling Expansion Trailer
  • A sky-floating ruins field with unknown monsters and evolved hunting action is teased in the trailer, signaling a new aerial frontier in Monster Hunter Wilds Ascendance.

  • The teaser introduces floating islands and ruins, indicating a more vibrant, skyborne setting for the expansion, with a new aerial region accessible via the Seikret device and hints at a flagship leviathan-like monster.

  • Ascendance follows Capcom’s pattern of major expansions and its success may hinge on sustaining Wilds’ performance, which has improved after a 2026 PC-focused patch.

  • The expansion brings back Elder Dragons and Master Rank content, raising challenge and progression options.

  • The report invites reader engagement and credits veteran gaming journalist Alexander Cope as author.

  • The author's perspective notes prior dissatisfaction with Wilds but optimism about the new expansion’s visuals, new monster, and challenging Master Rank quests.

  • End of 2025 marked a pause in free content updates, positioning paid DLC and major expansions as the ongoing driver for post-launch content.

  • Industry context includes Summer Game Fest and Capcom announcements, such as a Resident Evil Code Veronica remake revealed at the event.

  • Producer Ryozo Tsujimoto had announced a large-scale expansion for 2026, reinforcing a continued roadmap of new features through Ascendance.

  • Wilds Ascendance will add multiple new monsters and introduce new weapon abilities or tricks, signaling broader combat and gameplay changes.

  • Lao-Shan Lung is highlighted as the origin and apex among the super-sized ancient dragons featured in the expansion.

  • The release window targets 2027, with pricing and rating details to be announced as part of the rollout.

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