Since yesterday, we have had access to a trial version of Wild Hearts, which is being made accessible as a part of EA Play. This has allowed us to check out the game. The initial responses to the new work that Omega Force has produced are mostly favorable.
The robust post-release support for this cooperative video game is just another piece of highly encouraging information. The creators of Wild Hearts have previously announced that free content updates would be introduced into the game on a monthly basis. Already in the month of March, we shall have access to the hunt for a monster that is described as being “extremely explosive.” In addition, as part of a free update coming in March, we will receive new missions and tasks with a higher difficulty level, as well as new variations of weapons and armor. In addition, bug fixes will be included in the update.
In April, we will be granted free admission to the subsequent attractions. Another Kemono monster, a brand-new Karakuri gadget or device, and an augmentation system for weapons and equipment have been discovered. There will also be a new batch of quests to choose from. The developers are also discussing the possibility of adding new emotes to characters as well as other incentives for completing successful hunts.
The future photo mode is another piece of information that has been shared. The development team is hard at work on the implementation of such a module right now. However, Omega Force has not yet provided a statement regarding when the photo mode would be made available to the public. It is also unknown at this time whether or not the DLSS and FSR graphics modes will be implemented on PC. One thing that can be said with absolute certainty is that there will be no microtransactions in the game.