Monster Hunter World Update 3.02 Patch Notes

Monster Hunter World Update 3.02 Patch Notes: All Changes Here

It’s a new week which means that Capcom has released a brand new update for you to download, so we have the Monster Hunter World Update 3.02 Patch Notes for you. Capcom continues to update the game with new changes, fixes, and more that will make the experience better and better as time goes on.

The Monster Hunter World Update 3.02 Patch Notes come soon after the super-hyped release of a brand new monster and area to explore. In fact, if you are enjoying the new endgame raid, this update is for you. Update 3.02 brings some much-needed fixes and changes that endgame players will want to know about.

Monster Hunter World Update 3.02 Patch Notes Explained: Release Date and Download Size

The Monster Hunter World Update 3.02 Patch Notes reveal that the update is out right now so if you’re reading this, then you can download it on PS4 and Xbox One. The download sizes are around 90MB and 80MB for PS4 and Xbox One, respectively.

However, you will need around 2.5GB of free space on PS4 and 5.2GB on Xbox One in order to be able to download and install this rather small update. Without further ado, let’s dig into the surprisingly small but very detailed Monster Hunter World Update 3.02 Patch Notes.

Monster Hunter World Update 3.02 Patch Notes: All Changes, Bugs, and Fixes

  • Fixed a bug where the Kulve Taroth Siege quest line would not progress correctly under certain conditions (specifically: if you speak to the Admiral out in the field when participating in another player’s instance of the “A Wound and a Thirst” or similar quests, after having collected Kulve Taroth traces but BEFORE having spoken to him separately in Astera). Players who have encountered this bug already can return to Astera and speak with the Admiral, triggering the council scene, after which the Kulve Taroth Siege will become available.Fixed a bug where the Kulve Taroth Siege quest line would not progress correctly under certain conditions (specifically: if you speak to the Admiral out in the field when participating in another player’s instance of the “A Wound and a Thirst” or similar quests, after having collected Kulve Taroth traces but BEFORE having spoken to him separately in Astera). Players who have encountered this bug already can return to Astera and speak with the Admiral, triggering the council scene, after which the Kulve Taroth Siege will become available.
  • Fixed a bug where the great sword Wyvern Ignition “Impact” saw its fire elemental attack value unintentionally reduced to 240. The value has been reset to 510.
  • Fixed some bugs in the data collection for the statistical summaries given to you by speaking to the First Wyverian (weapon usage, number of monsters slain, etc.). Data will be progressively reset starting on April 26. For the duration, the First Wyverian will not give out any statistical information, but this should not affect gameplay in any other way. Please note that the statistical data may be low in accuracy for a short time after the process has finished.
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