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It will remain the same. Capcom cannot afford to slow it down, considering the fanbase.
We can't really calculate rate of change with a single point
Yeah when they do the same update intervall like with MH World, expect masterrank expansion at the end of next year or even early 2027. Depends on how much content and workload it needs to include.
Well the 5 title updates are sure and if they keep the one title update every season (spring, summer, authum and winter), we will have the last title update spring next year what is usualy followed by the master rank announcement with its release the same year (or early next year if Development takes longer).
Game is dead
I'm not really fussed one way or another at this point. Been let down too many times. Disappointment is the only possible outcome.
How does the logic work there? Please explain
Giving you every opportunity to explain your crazy claims
This wouldn't be a problem if the base game actually had any meaningful content and didn't release half baked.
But with the base game being as thin as it is right now all the title updates right now feel like content that should have been in the game day 1. Much like base RISE.
MH Worlds in some ways had weaker end game that the older titles but it still felt feature complete and the extra content they released after felt like additions not them completing the game.