Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin for PC — Everything you need to know

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On Sept. 17, 2020, Capcom announced two new titles for the Monster Hunter franchise: Monster Hunter Rise, the next main entry in the Monster Hunter series, and Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin, the long-awaited sequel to the JRPG spinoff title, Monster Hunter Stories.

The first game was an underrated gem on the 3DS and mobile devices and Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin is looking to improve the groundwork laid out by its predecessor. If all goes well, it may end up being one of the best RPGs on PC.

At the time of this writing, we haven't seen a lot of in-depth gameplay footage beyond cutscenes. To compensate, we will discuss what we know about both games to help newcomers understand why they should get excited about this title. Here's everything you need to know about Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin.

What is Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin?

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In contrast to the mainline Monster Hunter games, which are action games with serviceable plots and soft RPG mechanics — Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of a Ruin and its predecessor are fully-fledged, turn-based JRPGs with a heavy focus on storytelling.

The story of Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin has you assume the role of a Monster Rider (whose appearance and gender are customizable). Monster Riders are a secret tribe of warriors that befriend monsters instead of constantly hunting them like the traditional Monster Hunters. They accomplish this by using special devices called Kinship Stones that allow Riders to tame a monster so they can become friendly monsters referred to as Monsties.

One day, a young Wyverian girl (Monster Hunter's equivalent of elves) named Ena approaches you with a warning that the flying wyverns, Rathalos, are mysteriously disappearing. Your grandfather, Red, tried to help her solve this mystery a long time ago but he disappeared. Ena asks you to continue your grandfather's quest and help her save the Rathalos. Perhaps you may find out your grandfather's fate along the way.

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Before you set off on your adventure, she entrusts you with an egg containing a baby Rathalos that can help you on your journey. However, this is not an ordinary Rathalos. This is the Razewing Ratha, a Rathalos born with deformed wings, which is foretold to bring destruction to the world if it awakens its hidden power.

It looks like Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruins will take place in the same continuity as the first game. Supporting characters from the first game — Navirou, Lilia, and Reverto have shown up to support this speculation. Will the protagonist from Monster Hunter Stories 1 make an appearance as well? We'll have to wait and see.

What is the gameplay like?

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You will be traveling across the world, visiting towns filled with colorful characters to stock up on supplies, and taking on quests to explore exotic locales populated with dangerous monsters.

The turn-based combat system of Monster Hunter Stories is reminiscent of Pokémon. You take turns attacking the monster, using element attacks its weak to to wear them down with status effects. What separates Monster Hunters Stories from Pokémon is that you fight directly alongside your Monstie, aiding them with buffs and healing items. You can even ride your Monstie to perform over-the-top super moves that deal massive damage called Kinship Attacks.

However, there are two major drawbacks of being a Rider — You are incredibly squishy and have a smaller selection of weapons compared to a Hunter. The main games have 14 weapons to choose from, whereas in Monster Hunter Stories 1, you get four — Sword & Shield, Greatsword, Hammer, and Hunting Horn. Your role is mainly recruiting Monsties to expand your party and supporting them in battle.

Acquiring Monsties for your party works differently from Pokémon as well. Instead of catching monsters in battle, you have to go into mini-dungeons called Monster Dens, find an egg, bring it back to town, and use the Kinship Stone to hatch and have the baby imprint onto you.

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I hope the Rider gets buffed in the sequel so they can deal as much damage as your Monstie and withstand some modicum of damage against late-game enemies. You can tell Capcom is also looking to expand the Rider's arsenal because in Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin, you can now use Bows and Gunlances in battle. Let's hope they add in the Charge Blade as well so we can cause some explosive mayhem.

One feature from the first game that I'm really happy to see confirmation of its return is the Genes system. Using the Rite of Channelling mechanic, you can take traits from one Monstie and transfer it onto another. For example, you can take the genes of a Rathalos that allow it to breathe fire and give it to a water-based monster like Mizutsune to expand its move-set. You can even take traits of a monster's resistance and transfer them to another monster to cover its weaknesses.

What monsters will we be fighting and recruiting?

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Many monsters from the main series have been confirmed to appear in Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin. These include the likes of Rathalos, Anjaneth, Velociprey, Velocidrome, Larinoth, Mizutsune, Kulu-Yaku, Pukei-Pukei, Paolumu, Legiana, Tigrex, Nargacuga, Bazelgeuse. and Nergigante. Some of the monsters that can be recruited as Monsties include Razewing Ratha, Anjaneth, Velocidrome, Bazelgeuse, Mizutsune, Kulu-Yaku, Pukei-Pukei, Paolumu, and Legiana.

I can't wait to ride Bazelgeuse from Monster Hunter World: Iceborne into battle while playing Flight of the Valkyries in the background.

There hasn't been any sign of original monsters as of yet. Without going into spoilers, Monster Hunter Stories 1 only had one original monster. The roster consisted of monsters from the mainline series and DLC guest Monsties from other franchises like Epona from The Legend of Zelda and Kurenai Goukami from Puzzle X Dragons.

Will this game have multiplayer features?

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Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin will feature co-op expedition quests where players can team up to take on monsters and collect Monstie eggs as rewards. Both players can even perform four-way team-up attacks with their Monsties in this mode.

It has now been confirmed that the PVP mode from the previous game will return as Versus Battles. Pit your Monsties against players in online battles, which can support up to four players.

Are there any preorder bonuses?

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Preordering the game will net you a cosmetic outfit for Ena, the Kamura Shrine Maiden outfit from Monster Hunter Rise.

Will amiibo content make it to the PC version?

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We have no confirmation at this time if the content from the Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruins amiibos will be included in the PC version. We also don't know what the content within the amiibos even are. My best guess is that they will include cosmetic outfits just like the Monster Hunter Rise amiibos did.

Is there a limited or special edition?

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There is a deluxe version of Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin you can purchase. The digital deluxe version includes the base game, stickers and cosmetic outfits for your Rider, Ena, and Navirou.

What are the PC specs?

Here are the PC specs:

Minimum requirements

  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: WINDOWS 10 (64-BIT Required)
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-3470 3.20 GHz (or equivalent AMD processor) or better
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 / 2GB VRAM
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 28 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectSound compatible (must support DirectX 9.0c or higher)
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: WINDOWS 10 (64-BIT Required)
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-4460 3.20 GHz (or equivalent AMD processor) or better
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 / 2GB VRAM
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 28 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectSound compatible (must support DirectX 9.0c or higher)

Will there be mod support?

Mod support is neither confirmed nor denied at the time of writing. If Monster Hunter World: Iceborne can get mod support, then I firmly believe Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin will as well.

Will there be DLC?

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If you have save data from Monster Hunter Rise in the Nintendo Switch version, you can acquire the Kamura Garb Layered armor set for the Rider. I think the same thing will happen once the PC version of Monster Hunter Rise arrives next year unless you can acquire the Kamura Garb differently in the PC version of Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin. Aside from that, no future title updates have been announced yet.

The first game had a fair amount of DLC like the aforementioned Epona Monstie, Link's Garb from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D, and sidequests where you can fight harder versions of monsters for stat-boosting items and powerful gear. I would expect Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin would get the same level of DLC support after the game launches. I'm especially hopeful for more crossover DLC Monsties. If there was ever a time for a crossover between Monster Hunter and Pokemon, Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin is the perfect opportunity.

One cool advantage Monster Hunter Stories 2 has over the mainline games is that the PC version will launch simultaneously with the Nintendo Switch version, meaning that both versions will most likely get their content updates at the same time. This is a nice change from the PC version of Monster Hunter World, which was released months after the console version and spent just as much time catching up on the content updates.

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Update 06/14/2021: During Capcom's E3 presentation, they have revealed Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin will receive free title updates after the game has launched. The first update will arrive on July 15, 2021 and it will add the Palamute from Monster Hunter Rise as a recruitable Monstie.

They will also release a free demo for Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin. This demo will allow you to create your character, experience the game's opening act, and transfer all your progress to the full game. The demo will be released alongside the full game on July 9, 2021 on PC via Steam.

Update 07/02/2021: Capcom have unveiled a detailed roadmap for Monster Hunter Stories 2's title updates.

What will the price be at launch?

Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin retail price will be $60 on Steam.

What is the release date?

Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin will launch worldwide on the Nintendo Switch and PC through Steam on July 9, 2021.

Alexander Cope

Alexander Cope is a gaming veteran of 30-plus years, primarily covering PC and Xbox games here on Windows Central. Gaming since the 8-bit era, Alexander's expertise revolves around gaming guides and news, with a particular focus on Japanese titles from the likes of Elden Ring to Final Fantasy. Alexander is always on deck to help our readers conquer the industry's most difficult games — when he can pry himself away from Monster Hunter that is!