Monster Hunter Outlanders release date might arrive sooner than expected, possibly in late 2025. Because if it doesn’t, Tencent and Capcom could have a licensing headache on their hands. Thanks to China’s notoriously strict game approval system, the mobile open-world spinoff could have a hard release deadline baked in. Combine that with Capcom’s usual update pattern, and suddenly December 2025 is looking like the only real window left.
According to Chinese Hunters on NGA forum (via Google Translate) who participated in Game QQ’s closed playtest, time’s ticking for Tencent and Capcom. China’s National Press and Publication Administration (NPPA) has given them a publishing license for Monster Hunter Outlanders back in 23 December, 2024. The listing has also confirmed that the game is getting a PC client version along with the mobile release. There is a chance that console versions could follow as well.

However, as mentioned, the license comes with a time limit. If a game isn’t launched within 12 months, the publisher has to resubmit it. That means going through months of slow approvals and strict censorship all over again. Tencent and Capcom definitely wouldn’t want to risk that for a 2026 release.
Plus, there’s the whole Monster Hunter Title Updates schedule to consider. Monster Hunter World had three Title Updates over 11 months, while Iceborne had five in 13. Capcom has already confirmed that Monster Hunter Wilds’ Title Update 4 is coming sometime in Winter 2025. Although the developers haven’t said it’ll be the final major update, it lines up with how past games wrapped up their post-launch content cycles.

With that in mind, Capcom could also be saving Monster Hunter Outlanders to fill the gap between base Wilds and its Master Rank expansion. So, barring any catastrophic delays, Tencent and Capcom need to get the game out before their time runs out at the tail end of 2025.
As such, don’t be surprised if Monster Hunter Outlanders suddenly drops right as Wilds’ updates wind down. The timing’s tight, the pressure’s on, and all signs point to a late 2025 hunt.