The director of Monster Hunter Wilds was sneaking around the beta: “There are players out there who’d have no idea to this day that they were actually playing with the director”

Make sure to put your best foot forward during the upcoming Monster Hunter Wilds beta this weekend, as there’s a possibility that the game’s creator might be joining you for the gameplay.

Yuya Tokuda, director of Monster Hunter Rise, confirms they closely observe gameplay during the beta testing phase. In fact, the development team for Rise dedicates significant time to analyzing live streams and videos from players, seeking feedback that wouldn’t be easily accessible within their internal environment. This approach proved particularly beneficial for the chief designer of the Lance weapon.

To clarify, it’s important to note that not all feedback collection happens remotely. Instead, developers like Tokuda participate in the beta testing phase to observe firsthand how players interact with the game.

He reveals that he participated in the beta testing of a game on his private console and adds, “you wouldn’t know it was me since my username isn’t revealing, but some players may still be unaware they interacted with the actual game director during their gaming experience.

I plan to post an SOS signal online, which typically invites a few other players to join my game session. This interaction allows me to observe how real players respond to the content, providing valuable insights into whether it is effective or not. It’s a unique chance for me to learn from their reactions, as playing with colleagues often reveals intricate details about the game that I wouldn’t otherwise notice.

As a dedicated gamer, I can’t wait to jump back into the Monster Hunter series beta once Ryozo Tsujimoto, the producer, gets back from promoting the game. With Capcom keeping tabs on our hunting skills, it’s essential that we stay sharp and ready for whatever monstrous challenges lie ahead!

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2025-02-11 21:09