Ready to team up and take down colossal monsters together? Monster Hunter Wilds offers a rich multiplayer experience where you can join forces with friends across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox to hunt, explore, and conquer. Whether forming a tight-knit Link Party for up to four players or diving into massive public lobbies, this guide will show you how to seamlessly connect and coordinate your hunts for maximum thrill and camaraderie.
This guide explains the easy way to join up with friends to tackle quests or just explore the world together, as well as join randoms if you want to get your multiplayer fix without waiting for people you know to come online.
Below, we explain the various ways to play Monster Hunter Wilds in co-op and multiplayer, whether it’s through a Link Party, Environment Link, or SOS Flares.
How to play with friends in Monster Hunter Wilds with Link Party
To play with friends in Monster Hunter Wilds using Link Party, start by opening the menu and navigating to Communication > Link Party. From there, select “Invite to Link Party” and choose friends from your lobby, quest members, or friend lists across platforms like PS5, Xbox, or Steam. A Link Party can include up to four players, allowing you to easily join each other’s quests. When a member posts a quest, all party members receive an invitation and can join from anywhere by accepting the prompt or checking the invite list. Although Link Parties facilitate cooperative questing and story progression together, members are not in the same game instance outside quests; for exploring the world side-by-side, an Environment Link is required. Link Parties also feature dedicated chat for seamless communication during hunts.
If you want to run multiple quests with up to four friends, the simplest process is to create a Link Party with them. First, know that it doesn’t matter what lobby you are in – whether it’s a public or private lobby you might have joined by Lobby ID, or if you are playing in Online Single Player – as the Link Party feature works regardless of the lobby system.
You can play with friends via Link Party by doing the following:
- Open the menu screen.
- Tab over to the “Communication” tab with the speech bubble icon.
- Select “Link Party.”
- To make a party, choose “Invite to Link Party” and select the friends you want to invite. (The easiest way to find a friend is search for their Hunter ID, which works in crossplay with other platforms. You can find your Hunter ID code on your by going to the “Info” tab on the menu, then “Hunter Profile,” then “Toggle Online ID.” Once they are in your Link Party, you can then add send a friend request on the “View Link Party Members” screen so you don’t have to share a Hunter ID code again in future.)
- If you’ve been invited to a Link Party, you’ll need to select the “Invitation List” option and accept that invite.
- From there, once someone has posted a quest, you will see the quest appear in-game automatically for you to join when you’re ready.




Beyond being the most direct way to play with a friend, Link Parties offer a number of benefits. There’s dedicated voice and text chat between your group, and after you finish a quest, you will stay grouped up so you can take on another one – but you can also decline subsequent quests if you prefer to do something else in the meantime.
In other words, you are linked together and can jump into each other’s quests, but you are still in your own lobbies and/or instances of the game between those sessions.
However, since you are in your own lobbies, you don’t see one another in-game outside of quests – and that’s where Environment Link comes into play.
How to see friends in multiplayer with Environment Link
To see friends in multiplayer using Environment Link in Monster Hunter Wilds, first form a Link Party with your friends through the Communication menu. Once in a Link Party, invite all members to join an Environment Link by selecting Communication > Link Party > Invite All to Environment Link. After your friends accept the invitation, you will all share the same game instance and can freely roam the open world together. Note that while in an Environment Link, you cannot post quests via the Quest Counter, but you can attack monsters in the environment to start Field Survey quests together. When you want to return to traditional quest play, you can leave the Environment Link from the same menu.

Environment Link is a way to share the same world and explore together, which by default, forming a Link Party doesn’t do. This is partly due to the lobby system – which, if you’re in a public lobby for example, is how you might be visibly seeing random other players in your world already – but also, keeping everyone separate by default in a Link Party means it can prevent you from stumbling into challenging late game monsters a friend has unlocked that you yet have not.
To join together via Environment Link, the person who wants to host everyone in their game must:
- Invite friends to your “Link Party” as shown in the steps above.
- Open the menu screen again.
- Tab over to the “Communication” tab with the speech bubble icon.
- Select “Link Party.”
- Select “Invite All to Environment Link.”

First, depending on where you are in the story, you might not see the “Invite All to Environment Link” option at all. This is because key story moments may prevent Environment Link invites – in which case, progress further until the world state has settled down to “normal,” or ask someone else in your Link Party to play host in their world instead. (In our testing, it was possible to be invited to someone else’s Environment Link world even if you’re temporarily story-locked in yours.)
Second, from our experience (and it looks like that of the community as well), you cannot post quests via Alma or the Quest Counter when in Environment Link. If that’s the same for you, then drop out of this and go for a regular Invite Party.

How to get the best of solo and multiplayer with SOS Flares
To get the best of both solo and multiplayer experiences in Monster Hunter Wilds, SOS Flares are an invaluable tool. When playing solo, you can activate an SOS Flare during a quest to call for help from other players, allowing you to summon up to three hunters to join your fight against tough monsters. This system ensures that even solo players can enjoy cooperative gameplay when needed, while also having AI companions assist if no players respond. SOS Flares also allow multiplayer hunters to quickly join friends or strangers in ongoing hunts, making it easy to switch between solo and group play seamlessly. By customizing SOS Flare settings, you can control who can join your quest and whether to include AI support, optimizing your hunting experience according to your preference.
If you’re interested in playing with randoms to take down a specific monsters without the confusion of joining a public lobby, you can answer SOS Flares, which are created by other players when they need an assist on their hunts.
You can join an SOS Flare by doing the following:
- Enter your tent.
- Scroll over to the “Quest Menu” option with the quest marker icon on a page.
- Select “Post/Join Quest.”
- Scroll down to “SOS Flare Quests.”
- Fill out the information, if you’re looking to help out with a specific hunt.
- Hit “SOS Flare Search.”
- A list of available flares to answer should come up. Select whichever one tickles your fancy.
Want to discover the easiest way to team up with friends in Wilds
The easiest way to team up with friends in Monster Hunter Wilds is by using the new Link Party feature, which simplifies multiplayer connections across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox. You can quickly create or join private lobbies to hunt together, or use SOS Flares to call for help during hunts. This streamlined system even supports crossplay, allowing friends on different platforms to join forces effortlessly.
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