Summary

Monster Hunter Wildsnow has a dating sim Steam tag, as fans continue to be obsessed with the game’s newly revealed smithy Gemma.

Monster Hunter Wilds was shown off during PlayStation’s most recent State of Play, surprisingly becoming a bit of an oasis among a slew of lackluster revealsand disappointing trailers. It wasthe first time we saw a decent chunk of gameplay, and it even introduced some new characters players will get to know in their adventures through the wild. One of these characters is called Gemma, the game’s smithy, and to say she’s quite popular would be an understatement.

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In every single post thatthe Monster Hunter Wilds Twitter accountmakes about Gemma, you’ll find a lot of people acting unwise in the replies, either simply smitten by the smithy or sharing fan art of the character that has already been drawn by the bucket load. This is all despite the fact that Gemma appears for what must be about ten seconds in the game’s trailer, with just as few lines of dialogue. Despite this, she’s made a bit of an impact.

Monster Hunter Wilds Is Now Tagged As A Dating Sim On Steam

This obsession obviously started when Gemma was first revealed to Monster Hunter fans last month, but it’s now built to the point whereone of Monster Hunter Wilds' most popular tags on Steam is “Dating Sim”(thanksIGN), a collective effort that showcases just how much of a stranglehold this woman has on the community. Tags are fan-made and can often be used for comedic purposes, such asthe Sonic X Shadow Generations LGBTQ+ Steam tagthat popped up due to its very suspect title.

Of course, Monster Hunter Wilds isn’t actually a dating sim, so don’t go in actually thinking you have a chance with Gemma or planning to smooch up a Doshaguma. You’ll just have to make do with regular visits to her to improve your weapons and gear, though Capcom clearly has a million dollar idea in its hands. Hey,if Dead by Daylight got an official dating sim, so could Monster Hunter.