<p>➀ Capcom is looking to maintain the momentum of <em>Monster Hunter Wilds</em> after its successful launch by introducing time-based quests for players to complete and earn rewards. However, cheating is a concern, and Capcom has issued a warning to cheaters.</p><p>➁ The company has released a statement on its official social media account, stating that it will take action against accounts engaging in fraudulent ranking activities, including the use of cheating or external tools.</p><p>➂ The punishment for cheaters ranges from not receiving rewards for completed quests to having their account suspended. Additionally, players who hunt with a cheating teammate will also be punished, although this may seem harsh as players can summon help by sending up an SOS flare.</p>
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