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Monster Hunter World Failed to Join Quest: Why Can’t I Join an Online SOS?

If you’re here, that means only one thing: there’s one cumbersome beast you can’t slay. The Monster Hunter World failed to join quest message will stop any prospective hunter in their tracks. With the way the game works, as dense it is, the cause of the “Failed to join quest” error can often be glossed over, so here’s what causes it and how to stop it from happening in the future.

Monster Hunter World Failed to Join Quest: What Causes This Message?

The Monster  Hunter World failed to join quest area will, almost all of the time, come down to you flicking through a Quest Board, hoping to find a new adventure, but being met with this message. There can be a bunch of reasons for it, but the underlying cause is that Online SOS quests simply fill up too quickly and you weren’t fast enough on the draw.

There are a number of ways to fix this. Sorting out your NAT type is one such way, though it can be a convoluted fix involving port forwarding and static IPs. Your best bet would be to loosen your search parameters when it comes to finding an Online SOS. It may be a pain but joining any quest you can get into is the best method to alleviate the issue.

Monster Hunter World Failed to Join Quest: Why Can’t I Join an Online SOS?

Far be it from me to dump on Capcom’s stellar title, it’s abundantly clear that the matchmaking portion of the game can range from frustrating to downright shambolic. Having a mass pile-on and free-for-all is never the best way to get the community engaged. Until that’s sorted out, you’re going to be seeing the “Failed to join quest” message more and more as the game increases in popularity with its PC release.

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