Monster Hunter World Title Update 2.0 Now Available

March 23, 2018

Capcom has today uploaded the Monster Hunter World title update 2.0. This update adds the Deviljho, a new monster that will invade 6 star and 7 star quests and high rank expeditions, as well as a new specialised tool called the Dragonproof Mantle.

The update, which checks in at around 600MB is available on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 platforms.

Check out the major parts of the Monster Hunter World title update 2.0 patch notes after these cute new screenshots of the Deviljho:

Monster Hunter World Title Update 2.0 Devilhjo

Monster Hunter World Title Update 2.0 Devilhjo

Major Monster Hunter World Title Update 2.0 Gameplay Feature Additions and Changes:

  • Added a new monster: Deviljho! (Includes new Deviljho weapons, and the Vangis α and β armor sets.)
  • Added a new specialized tool: Dragonproof Mantle.
  • Optimized data processing to reduce loading times.
  • Added the feature “Kick from Online Session” to the player list.
  • Added “Return to Gathering Hub” (single player) and “Disband & Return to Gathering Hub” (multiplayer) to the options for “Select Return Destination” after a quest.
  • Added the “Text Size” setting for changing subtitle text size, under Start Menu > Options Game Settings.
  • In the “Online Session” menu, the name for the menu command “Squad Session Search” was changed to “Create/Search for a Squad Session” (the functionality is unchanged).
  • Attacks from allies no longer interrupt you during the carving animation. Additionally, players are now immune to all hit reactions, including bombs, during carving animations after quest completion.
  • Slightly reduced the amount that the Scoutfly Level (which is tied to monster research levels) gauge decreases after each quest.
  • Added the game version number to the game’s title screen (for this update—PS4: 2.00; Xbox One: 2.0.0.0).

Monster Hunter World launched on 26 January, 2018 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Windows PC platforms and was highly regarded among critics and fans alike.

Click here to head to the official Monster Hunter World title update 2.0 post for more information, including game balance adjustments, charm name changes (with affected charms) and bug fixes.