


(At the moment, PVP isn’t a thing in Wild Hearts, in case you were wondering.) Image: Omega Force/Koei Tecmo/Electronic Arts via Polygon By opting for the latter, you can play through the main story co-operatively. You can do this either for specific hunts, having folks tag along while you hunt down a single beast, or as a session that lasts an indefinite time. Here’s the gist: Up to three people (including yourself) can play cooperatively in a group. Even if you’re knowledgeable of how Monster Hunter handles its online component, this is a different franchise altogether, and the influences in this particular regard aren’t quite the exact match. So, if you’ve been wondering exactly what the Wild Hearts multiplayer aspect entails, you’re not alone. How does multiplayer in Wild Hearts work anyway? This guide covers everything you need to know so you can focus on what’s important: Taking down molten lava gorillas and poisonous crows. With the integration of the EA online service, figuring out how Wild Hearts’ multiplayer works can be confusing at first.

Whether you want to create a private session to invite your old Monster Hunter online pals or just need some backup during a tough hunt, there are plenty of options to pick from. The Wild Hearts multiplayer aspect is core to the monster-hunting game’s experience, elevating its strengths when you’re cooperating with others.
