What do I miss if I buy Monster Hunter: World late?

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Recently I have tried Monster Hunter: World on my friend's PS4 and am really hooked on it. I am planning to buy the PC version yet I noticed (at least in the PS4 version) that there are many time limited events ending in the past e.g. the recent Witcher collaboration.



Am I missing out something important if I start playing the MH:W PC version now or later? If so, what would I miss? Ultimately, would this impact my game experience?










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  • You probably won't miss out on events, but you may find that the community of active players decreases. If you don't have friends who play, you might find it harder to take part in multiplayer.

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Recently I have tried Monster Hunter: World on my friend's PS4 and am really hooked on it. I am planning to buy the PC version yet I noticed (at least in the PS4 version) that there are many time limited events ending in the past e.g. the recent Witcher collaboration.



Am I missing out something important if I start playing the MH:W PC version now or later? If so, what would I miss? Ultimately, would this impact my game experience?










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  • You probably won't miss out on events, but you may find that the community of active players decreases. If you don't have friends who play, you might find it harder to take part in multiplayer.

    – DaveMongoose
    Mar 8 at 16:53













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Recently I have tried Monster Hunter: World on my friend's PS4 and am really hooked on it. I am planning to buy the PC version yet I noticed (at least in the PS4 version) that there are many time limited events ending in the past e.g. the recent Witcher collaboration.



Am I missing out something important if I start playing the MH:W PC version now or later? If so, what would I miss? Ultimately, would this impact my game experience?










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Recently I have tried Monster Hunter: World on my friend's PS4 and am really hooked on it. I am planning to buy the PC version yet I noticed (at least in the PS4 version) that there are many time limited events ending in the past e.g. the recent Witcher collaboration.



Am I missing out something important if I start playing the MH:W PC version now or later? If so, what would I miss? Ultimately, would this impact my game experience?







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  • You probably won't miss out on events, but you may find that the community of active players decreases. If you don't have friends who play, you might find it harder to take part in multiplayer.

    – DaveMongoose
    Mar 8 at 16:53

















  • You probably won't miss out on events, but you may find that the community of active players decreases. If you don't have friends who play, you might find it harder to take part in multiplayer.

    – DaveMongoose
    Mar 8 at 16:53
















You probably won't miss out on events, but you may find that the community of active players decreases. If you don't have friends who play, you might find it harder to take part in multiplayer.

– DaveMongoose
Mar 8 at 16:53





You probably won't miss out on events, but you may find that the community of active players decreases. If you don't have friends who play, you might find it harder to take part in multiplayer.

– DaveMongoose
Mar 8 at 16:53










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You won't miss anything whatsoever, if you're willing to play long enough.



The time limited events you mention are a set of quests that periodically rotate in and out of availability, according to this schedule. New event quests are still being added to the PC version, while older event quests are made playable after their original release.



In addition, every event quest is made available during time-limited festivals, lasting 3 or 4 weeks during certain parts of the year. The next such festival is the Spring Blossom Fest, which is most likely coming on April 26.






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  • So the Witcher event will also return?

    – Nzall
    Mar 8 at 15:10






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    @Nzall Yes and no. On PC, the Witcher collaboration event hasn't happened yet. On consoles, there are two parts two the Witcher collaboration: a single-player quest permanently added to the base game, and a rotating, multiplayer event quest that will come back in the future. Nothing is missed by starting to play now in either case.

    – Wrigglenite
    Mar 8 at 15:13












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You won't miss anything whatsoever, if you're willing to play long enough.



The time limited events you mention are a set of quests that periodically rotate in and out of availability, according to this schedule. New event quests are still being added to the PC version, while older event quests are made playable after their original release.



In addition, every event quest is made available during time-limited festivals, lasting 3 or 4 weeks during certain parts of the year. The next such festival is the Spring Blossom Fest, which is most likely coming on April 26.






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  • So the Witcher event will also return?

    – Nzall
    Mar 8 at 15:10






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    @Nzall Yes and no. On PC, the Witcher collaboration event hasn't happened yet. On consoles, there are two parts two the Witcher collaboration: a single-player quest permanently added to the base game, and a rotating, multiplayer event quest that will come back in the future. Nothing is missed by starting to play now in either case.

    – Wrigglenite
    Mar 8 at 15:13
















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You won't miss anything whatsoever, if you're willing to play long enough.



The time limited events you mention are a set of quests that periodically rotate in and out of availability, according to this schedule. New event quests are still being added to the PC version, while older event quests are made playable after their original release.



In addition, every event quest is made available during time-limited festivals, lasting 3 or 4 weeks during certain parts of the year. The next such festival is the Spring Blossom Fest, which is most likely coming on April 26.






share|improve this answer

























  • So the Witcher event will also return?

    – Nzall
    Mar 8 at 15:10






  • 5





    @Nzall Yes and no. On PC, the Witcher collaboration event hasn't happened yet. On consoles, there are two parts two the Witcher collaboration: a single-player quest permanently added to the base game, and a rotating, multiplayer event quest that will come back in the future. Nothing is missed by starting to play now in either case.

    – Wrigglenite
    Mar 8 at 15:13














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You won't miss anything whatsoever, if you're willing to play long enough.



The time limited events you mention are a set of quests that periodically rotate in and out of availability, according to this schedule. New event quests are still being added to the PC version, while older event quests are made playable after their original release.



In addition, every event quest is made available during time-limited festivals, lasting 3 or 4 weeks during certain parts of the year. The next such festival is the Spring Blossom Fest, which is most likely coming on April 26.






share|improve this answer















You won't miss anything whatsoever, if you're willing to play long enough.



The time limited events you mention are a set of quests that periodically rotate in and out of availability, according to this schedule. New event quests are still being added to the PC version, while older event quests are made playable after their original release.



In addition, every event quest is made available during time-limited festivals, lasting 3 or 4 weeks during certain parts of the year. The next such festival is the Spring Blossom Fest, which is most likely coming on April 26.







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  • So the Witcher event will also return?

    – Nzall
    Mar 8 at 15:10






  • 5





    @Nzall Yes and no. On PC, the Witcher collaboration event hasn't happened yet. On consoles, there are two parts two the Witcher collaboration: a single-player quest permanently added to the base game, and a rotating, multiplayer event quest that will come back in the future. Nothing is missed by starting to play now in either case.

    – Wrigglenite
    Mar 8 at 15:13


















  • So the Witcher event will also return?

    – Nzall
    Mar 8 at 15:10






  • 5





    @Nzall Yes and no. On PC, the Witcher collaboration event hasn't happened yet. On consoles, there are two parts two the Witcher collaboration: a single-player quest permanently added to the base game, and a rotating, multiplayer event quest that will come back in the future. Nothing is missed by starting to play now in either case.

    – Wrigglenite
    Mar 8 at 15:13

















So the Witcher event will also return?

– Nzall
Mar 8 at 15:10





So the Witcher event will also return?

– Nzall
Mar 8 at 15:10




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@Nzall Yes and no. On PC, the Witcher collaboration event hasn't happened yet. On consoles, there are two parts two the Witcher collaboration: a single-player quest permanently added to the base game, and a rotating, multiplayer event quest that will come back in the future. Nothing is missed by starting to play now in either case.

– Wrigglenite
Mar 8 at 15:13






@Nzall Yes and no. On PC, the Witcher collaboration event hasn't happened yet. On consoles, there are two parts two the Witcher collaboration: a single-player quest permanently added to the base game, and a rotating, multiplayer event quest that will come back in the future. Nothing is missed by starting to play now in either case.

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