Capcom is lowering the base price of Monster Hunter Wilds on a permanent basis ahead of the paid Ascendance expansion. Multiple outlets report that the change is tied to how Capcom bundles and prices content for the game, rather than being a temporary sale. The adjustment takes effect as players look toward the upcoming expansion, which is described as paid downloadable content. In addition to the permanent reduction, coverage indicates Capcom is reorganizing the way future content is packaged with the main game. Both reports frame the move as an effort to make the game more affordable going forward once the Ascendance release approaches. The specific pricing details and the exact structure of the new bundles are not fully reflected in the provided excerpts, but the overall message is consistent: the price for Monster Hunter Wilds is set to drop permanently before Ascendance launches, and Capcom’s approach centers on bundling and pricing changes for the game and its related content.