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Cracking Down on Modders, Capcom Files Anti-Cheat Patent for Monster Hunter Wilds
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Capcom Cracks Down on Modders, Reveals Anti-Cheat Patent for Monster Hunter Wilds

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By Sidharta F. Rasidi on May 14, 2025 Gaming, Monster Hunter Wilds, News, PC, PlayStation, Xbox

In the past, Capcom has turned a blind eye toward mods and cheats like damage multiplier and modded Talismans in Monster Hunter games. But, after players exploited quests and bypassed paywall for premium content, things are about to change. This time, Capcom might be getting really serious about stopping modders and cheaters. As revealed by the company’s new anti-cheat patent aimed at detecting and stopping game data tampering during Monster Hunter Wilds multiplayer hunts.

On April 14, 2025, Japan Platform for Patent Information published patent JP2025-062171A (via Mhw-fuguai-online.com), issued by Capcom and Yuko Patent Office, detailing said anti-cheat system. This technology compares player data against server-side ‘master data’ in real time. If a weapon’s power is tampered with — say, boosted from 100 to 1,000 — the server can detect the discrepancy and ignore the result. The system is designed to work ‘in secret;’ the cheater may see their Long Sword dealing astronomical hits, but the monster won’t actually take that damage.

Nevertheless, that means the game will completely negate the cheater’s damage for the whole hunt. So don’t be surprised if in the future you’re hunting with a full party but the quest goes on longer than usual.

Cracking Down on Modders, Capcom Files Anti-Cheat Patent for Monster Hunter Wilds
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The timing of the publication of the anti-cheat patent follows a broader crackdown by Capcom. On the eve of Blossomdance Festival, the company issued a PSA warning players not to join suspicious Investigations or Field Survey quests. These warnings targeted modified quests offering boosted rewards or monster status like abnormal Crowns.

Previously, a number of cheaters also claimed their Monster Hunter Wilds accounts have been banned for using mods to unlock premium content as well. Capcom has revealed it is planning for ‘expanded countermeasures’ against these cheats — and this might be one of it.

Personally, in my 2,800+ hours of playing World, Rise, and Wilds combined, I’ve only encountered one-hit kill cheaters twice in public lobbies. Then recently, I joined a quest where the target monster never spawned, likely due to a botched Crown size edit. Aside from leaderboard manipulations, incidents like this seems rare and this level of crackdown could be up for debate. But with the Monster Hunter Wilds anti-cheat patent in motion, Capcom’s answer seems clear.

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