Wondering how to manage voice chat in *Monster Hunter Wilds*? Even though it's a multiplayer game, you're in control of whether you want to engage in voice communication or prefer a quieter experience. If you're not using external platforms like Discord and want to use the in-game voice chat, here's how to set it up:
How to Use and Mute Voice Chat in Monster Hunter Wilds

All voice chat settings are conveniently located in the audio section of the menu. Navigate to the options, either in-game or from the main menu, and select the third tab from the right. Scroll down slightly to find the Voice Chat settings. Here, you have three choices: enable, disable, and push-to-talk. Choosing 'enable' keeps voice chat always active, 'disable' turns it off completely, and 'push-to-talk' lets you activate it by pressing a keyboard button. Note that push-to-talk is only available for keyboard users.
Additional options include adjusting the voice chat volume, which controls how loud you hear others, and the voice chat auto-toggle feature. The auto-toggle can be set to prioritize communication with your quest members, link party members, or to not switch automatically. Quest members are those you're actively playing with, which is usually the preferred setting. Link members are those in your link party, useful if you're guiding someone through the game's story and need to communicate while waiting for them during cutscenes.
That's all you need to know about managing voice chat in *Monster Hunter Wilds*. While the in-game audio quality might not be as good as dedicated apps, having an integrated option is great, especially for cross-platform play. So whether you choose to chat or mute, you're covered!