The director of Monster Hunter Wilds was sneaking around the beta: "There are players out there who'd have no idea to this day that they were actually playing with the director"
Thankfully, it was all for a good cause

You better be on your best behavior when playing the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:second Monster Hunter Wilds beta this weekend, as you may just find yourse𝔍lf in the compan🌱y of the game's director.
Speaking to GamesRadar+ about how much the devs watch or play the beta, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Monster Hunter Wilds director Yuya Tokuda says, "A lot," actually. Tokuda shares that the Wilds team spends a lot of time reviewing people's beta streams and videos to "see feedback that we can't really get internally" – something the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:chief﷽ designer of the Lance found useful especially.
Mind you, not all feedback gathering is done from afar. Tokuda s🏅ays the devs play the beta for a closer look at how everyone gets on with the game.
"So on my own personal console, I took part in the beta," he shares. "You can't tell it's me 🉐from the username, but there are players out there who'd have no idea to this day that they were actually playing with the director of the game.
"I would go online and put an SOS flare𒊎 up, and that would mean that a couple of players would join my party, and that gives me a chance to see – whenever staff play the game at the company together, there's a certain amount of 'we all know the game inside out' – getting a chance to see real players on how they react to the content is really important to me, to understand if it's working or not. That was a great opportunity for 𝔉me as well."
It's not just Tokuda, either. Monster Hunter series producer Ryozo Tsujimoto says he'll return to the beta "straight away" after finishing some travel to promote the game. You'd better keep those monster-hunting skills sharp, pals, as Capcom is watching.
In good news for Tokuda and us, then, Capcom is extending the next Monster Hunter Wilds open beta for an extra day as the "test period was cut short."
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