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The PC version of Monster Hunter World uses Steam Groups for the squads.
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What you need to know about Monster Hunter World multiplayer.
What you need to know about Monster Hunter World multiplayer.

Before we get started, there are a few things to note about how Monster Hunter World multiplayer works:

-You cannot join a friend's game is they are doing a hunt that requires a higher Hunter Rank than you. So if you are rank 2 and your friend is rank 8, then you cannot join that tougher quest. But, your rank 8 friend can come in and help you out on a rank 2 quest.
-Assigned (story) quests are a little fussy, and won't allow you to join until any cutscenes have played out, which is usually as you encounter the target monster for the first time. From there, invite or SOS away.
-Difficulty will increase in multiplayer, but it doesn't scale per additional player - so two players (with their Palicos) is the same as four players (who will enter without their Palicos).
-If you're worried about loot, don't worry - you can all carve and get rewards, so you won't miss out compared to solo farming.
- Join a friend in the Gathering Hall for a friendly spot of Arm Wrestling. Hunts can wait!


How to party up, join friends or create multiplayer games in Monster Hunter World

Monster Hunter World's multiplayer is a little convoluted, but there are a few easy ways to bypass the many menus.

How to play solo or play with friends

1) When you select your save data at the start, you are promoted with options for 'Search an Online Session', 'Create an Online Session' and 'Squad Session Search'.

This essentially allows you to find an session with random other players, a closed lobby (which a friend or Squad member has made), or start your own.

Whatever you choose, you'll still load into Astera and can start whatever activity you like - but to keep it simple, select 'Create an Online Session', then go to the bottom and choose 'Private Session'.

This creates a lobby, but with just you in it. This means you can play solo, but you can still invite friends directly.

2) To invite a friend, press pause to bring up the menu during a social space such as the Gathering Hall or Astera, then going over to the Communication tab, then Invite a Friend. The PSN or Xbox Live overlay will appear, and you can invite away.

3) You are now in the same session. You won't 'see' each other unless you are both in the Gathering Hall (you can go here from Astera) or are in the same Quest.

To start a Quest for a friend to join, go to the Quest board, then select whatever Quest you want. When you do, you'll be given the option to put in the number of players, and a passcode. The latter is only relevant if you are in an open lobby and don't want randoms joining you.

4) If you start the quest, you can ready up and start whenever you're ready. Your friend, meanwhile, will see a notice on the screen saying you've started a quest. They must go to a Quest board, and instead of Post a New Quest, select Join a Quest, then Available Quests.

I'm having trouble sending invites to friends.

User whose accounts are set to limited privacy cannot send invites to friends. Please change your user profile to "Public" or "Friend Only" then send an invite to your friend(s).

To modify your privacy settings:
Log into your Steam account
Click on the top of your profile (right next to 'Community') and select 'Profile'
Edit profile > Choose "Privacy Setting"
Modify your private settings

How to play with friends in an Expedition

Expeditions are particularly fussy to play with friends, but you can do so by firing an SOS flare (and ideally setting a passcode to stop random players joining you) then having a friend search for your game by going to the Quest Board, then Join a Quest, then SOS and changing the quest type to Expedition and manually finding your session.

If you want to join random players, then you can search using this method. As our Monster Hunter World tips page suggests, though, we wouldn't recommend this if you want to hunt specific monsters - there are activities with better rewards available.


How to join a Squad in Monster Hunter World

Squads seems to have been replaced with a new, fully integrated Steam Group system. So reaf the rest of this with the knowledge it may not be all correct.

Squads in Monster Hunter World is the game's equivalent of a guild or a clan, and has all kinds of benefits if you are playing with the same group of people regularly.

[h]What are Squads in Monster Hunter World?[/h1]

-If you are part of a Squad, you can see and join friends online much easier. For example, when you start the game, 'Squad Session Search' will automatically join the session of a Squad member already online.
-If there isn't a Squad-created session active, you'll create it, and others can join you later. This means you won't play with randoms, and don't have to invite people to sessions as described above.
-Squad sessions aren't exclusive to Squad members - so feel free to invite others by invitation or sharing the Online Session ID. However, joining the Squad is invite only, as explained below.
-You can leave messages for your Squad - even if they're not online - and you'll be adorned with a Squad icon and name above your character.
-You can be part of up to eight squads at once, allowing you to pick and choose different friend groups easily.
-Each Squad can hold up to 50 members.


How to join a Squad

Joining a Squad is a little cumbersome, as you must be personally invited by the leader of the Squad as there's no manual searching or Squad join request feature.

We're not sure whether you need to be in the same session or not, but to be safe, join the same session as the leader, and have them send an invite (if you are the leader, see below for how to manage your Squad).

Once you get the invite, the game will make it obvious of what to do next. Press start, go to Communication, then select Squads at the bottom, then Join Squad.

You can use that same Communication tab to see your Squad info and leave later if you change your mind - otherwise, you're in and can join whenever you like.


How to start a Squad

Fancy creating your own Squad? First, get over to the Gathering Hub. This is a multiplayer lobby connected to Astera. To get there, you can use one of the lifts to the fourth floor where it's based, or from the World Map, select Astera and select it from the menu to jump straight there.

The Squad Counter is housed right in the middle of the deck. Approach and the top option is Create a Squad.

As a Squad leader, you are the only one who can invite or remove members. So if you start a Squad, it's probably best to be reasonably active so you can deal with new requests from friends!

You can manage your Squad, including sending invites, by pressing pause, then Communication and Squads.

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