
Capcom Cancels Key Lecture Amid Developer Harassment Concerns
Capcom has made the decision to cancel a much-anticipated presentation scheduled for the Computer Entertainment Developers Conference 2025 (CEDEC) in Japan, focused on optimizing the PC performance of Monster Hunter Wilds. This cancellation follows a series of harassment incidents and threats directed at the development team from frustrated players who are dissatisfied with the game’s current performance on PC.
Rising Tensions in the Gaming Community
According to a report by Automaton, the move appears to be a precautionary measure aimed at safeguarding the developers who were scheduled to attend the event. While the official reason for the cancellation has not been disclosed, it highlights the increasing tensions between game developers and players, particularly regarding issues related to game performance.
Focus of the Canceled Lecture
Titled “Making ‘Monster Hunter Wilds‘ Run Smoothly!”, the lecture was intended to address ongoing concerns about the game’s performance, which have been prevalent since its release earlier this year. Capcom has acknowledged these issues and signaled its commitment to improving the user experience. The session was part of a broader initiative to communicate with players experiencing challenges in running the game on their PC systems.
Updates and Unresolved Issues
The most recent Title Update 2 aimed to implement a host of fixes for PC players; however, players still report numerous outstanding bugs and optimization challenges. Although Capcom subsequently released a patch addressing some of these issues, frustration remains widespread within the community. Reports indicate that individual developers from the Monster Hunter Wilds team have received threats and harassment due to player dissatisfaction with PC performance, further exacerbating an already challenging situation.
Capcom’s Stance on Harassment
In response to the troubling trend of harassment towards its employees, Capcom has issued a statement on its official website. The company emphasized its commitment to taking player feedback seriously while also warning that it will “respond appropriately”to any threats or acts of harassment. Capcom has made it clear that severe cases may invoke legal action, including contacting the relevant authorities to pursue criminal charges.
As the situation evolves, it emphasizes the need for constructive dialogue between developers and players, ensuring that feedback is delivered in a manner that fosters community support rather than hostility.
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