

While the world of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is already vast, a mod allows you to add features inspired by Monster Hunter, in which you can hunt monsters and discover new elements. But you’ll need to pay attention to compatibility.
Since its release, a large community of modders has formed around The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, bringing many new features to players. And thanks to this mod, it is possible to hunt monsters, just like in Monster Hunter, while remaining in the world of The Witcher.
Named Wild Monster Hunt and created by Aeltoth, who has already completed several projects, it allows you to discover many new features. Thus, a brand new map, equivalent in size to Toussaint, is available with new landscapes and various biomes.
You will also have a camp that you can upgrade while focusing on the resources needed to hunt monsters. And regarding this element, you can leave your base at any time and go on an adventure in search of mysterious creatures.
In addition, to enhance the reward system, quests are available and can be completed at any time, allowing you to obtain rare equipment and money that will help you in your missions. Finally, there is also a new forge, allowing you to craft new equipment and unique weapons.
As a result, this mod for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, available on Nexus Mods, allows you to immerse yourself in the world of Capcom games while enjoying enjoyable and long-lasting gameplay. But you will need to carefully follow the various installation steps to avoid any compatibility issues.


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