Capcom’s critically acclaimed open-world co-op adventure, Monster Hunter World has just received a new update. The update is version 1.06 on the PlayStation 4 and version 1.0.0.11 on the Xbox One – and while size wise, it’s not that big, it still introduces a decent amount of changes.
One of the bigger issues that the update addresses are uninvited, non-squad members being able to join in on a Squad Online Session, this and some players found is that they wouldn’t even be able to join their own squad sessions.
As for the issue which occurred when players had 31 or more Slashberries in their item pouch when the last update went live, the error should be fixed Keep in mind that any Slashberries exceeding the 30 item limit will be removed.
For Xbox One users specifically, an update has also been dropped fixing the search algorithm for other player’s sessions, check out the patch notes down below.
PlayStation 4 and Xbox One
- Fixed an issue that occurred when hunters had 31 or more Slashberries in their item pouch at the time of the last update (PS4 v1.05 / Xbox One v1.0.0.10) where the maximum number of Slashberries a hunter can hold in their item pouch was reduced from 60 to 30. This update will move any Slashberries exceeding 30 in your item pouch to your item box.
- Made additional fixes to an issue fixed in the last update (PS4 v1.05 / Xbox One v1.0.0.10) where, rarely, uninvited non-squad members could join a Squad Online Session, or Squad members could not join one of their own.
Xbox One
Readjusted the search algorithm when searching for another player’s session to join.
Monster Hunter World is out now for Xbox One and PS4.