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Capcom ending Windows 10 support for some Monster Hunter titles

Capcom ending Windows 10 support for some Monster Hunter titles

Japanese games giant Capcom will no longer be supporting Windows 10 for some of its more recent Monster Hunter games. 

In a post on Steam, the company said that as of October 14th, it would not be able to guarantee that Monster Hunter: World, Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter Wilds wll work on this operating system. That said, these titles would still work – at least initially. 

"However, future system updates or game title updates may make the game incompatible on Windows 10 systems," Capcom wrote. 

"Proper game functionality cannot be guaranteed on operating systems of which Microsoft has ended support," it added. "If an issue running the game occurs, support can only be provided based on information from before support for Windows 10 was discontinued. Services for investigating problems regarding running the game on Windows 10 will be discontinued."

This news comes as Valve ends support for 32-bit version of Windows 10 in 2026. 


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