As a huge Monster Hunter fan, I just heard some potentially bad news! Starting October 14th, three of the games might start having issues on Windows 10 because Microsoft is dropping support for it. Considering the series has sold over 120 million copies worldwide, that could impact a *lot* of us who still play on that operating system. Hopefully, it won’t be a major problem, but it’s definitely something to be aware of!
It’s not surprising that Microsoft is moving away from Windows 10, as they first announced this plan back in 2021. Now that more people are using Windows 11 than Windows 10, it makes sense for Microsoft to concentrate on the newer operating system.
Some Monster Hunter Games Might Run into Issues on Windows 10 Soon
Capcom has warned players that starting October 14th, its *Monster Hunter* games – including *Wilds*, *Rise*, and *World* – may experience problems running on Windows 10. This is due to Microsoft ending support for the operating system, and Capcom says its support team might not be able to help with issues caused by using an older version of Windows 10. Steam has also announced it will stop supporting the 32-bit version of Windows 10 on January 1, 2026.

Monster Hunter Games That Are No Longer Supported on Windows 10
- Monster Hunter Wilds
- Monster Hunter Rise
- Monster Hunter: World
Capcom has confirmed that you’ll still be able to play *Monster Hunter* games on Windows 10 after October 14th. However, future updates and improvements might not work correctly on that operating system. Additionally, Capcom will stop providing fixes for performance problems in *Monster Hunter* games running on Windows 10, so no further hotfixes will be released for the OS.

Players of both *Monster Hunter* and *Final Fantasy 14* will soon face a similar issue: support for Windows 10 will end for both games on October 14th. This news comes as the two games are enjoying a popular crossover event, but it also highlights how quickly technology becomes outdated, potentially leaving some players unable to continue playing.
PC gamers who enjoy *Monster Hunter* might need to upgrade to Windows 11 to keep the games running smoothly. But since not all computers can handle Windows 11, the end of support for Windows 10 could mean some fans have to completely rebuild their gaming PCs, which could be very expensive – costing hundreds or even thousands of dollars. It’s currently unknown how many players will be impacted or will choose to upgrade in order to continue playing.
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2025-09-29 14:04