wild hearts dlc expansions roadmap 2023

Wild Hearts DLC Roadmap: What Expansions Are Coming in 2023?

Wild Hearts has only been out for a couple of weeks, but many people have already completed their adventure across the world of Azuma. Fortunately, an official announcement has sketched out a brief roadmap for DLC and expansions coming to Wild Hearts in 2023.

When can you download Wild Hearts’ DLC?

Wild Hearts will receive its first significant content drop in March 2023. While official dates have not been revealed, the developers have confirmed that players can expect plenty of free Wild Hearts DLC over the year.

This information was revealed on the official Wild Hearts website. In March, players can expect the following:

  • Two new Kemono: The Hellfire Laharback is one of the new Volatile Kemono, and Grimstalker also adds new weapon and armor types to the game. 
  • New Quests: Details have not been confirmed, but there will be multiple “high difficulty quests” and a new emote and chat stamp.

All this new content will be free to download, but many people are wondering whether Wild Hearts will receive paid expansions like Monster Hunter Rise. No information has been yet revealed about this; however, as the game’s launch is still fresh, we may have to wait some time before an announcement is made. In the meantime, you can download the Karakuri Upgrade DLC, which includes cosmetic armor sets, a decorative lantern, and three emotes.

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