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monster hunter wilds unveils new trailer and monsters

May 30, 2024 10:35 PM

Capcom recently unveiled a new trailer for Monster Hunter: Wilds during the State of Play 2024, showcasing exciting new monsters and combat elements. Featuring vibrant gameplay, the trailer highlights various weapon types and their functions, confirming the return of all 14 weapon types from previous games alongside new actions. Key new monsters include Dalthydon, Ceratonoth, Doshaguma, and Chatacabra, each adding unique challenges and dynamics to the game's ecosystem. The game introduces players to the Windward Plains, a sandstorm-plagued region, and tasks them with exploring the Forbidden Lands with new companions and a mysterious child essential to the story. Enhanced features like full voice acting, seamless story-to-gameplay transitions, and new mounts called Seikrets that enable on-the-go actions like sharpening weapons or gathering materials have excited fans. Expected to release in 2025 on PS5, Xbox, and PC, Monster Hunter: Wilds continues the legacy of its predecessors and includes perks for linking Monster Hunter: World save data.

When is Monster Hunter: Wilds releasing?

Monster Hunter: Wilds is expected to release sometime in 2025.

Monster Hunter: Wilds is the latest installment in Capcom's Monster Hunter franchise that has captivated players worldwide. The franchise began with Monster Hunter in 2004 and has seen significant success with recent entries like Monster Hunter: World and Monster Hunter: Rise, which collectively sold around 40 million units. Known for its cooperative multiplayer mechanics and epic monster battles, the series has consistently expanded its universe and gameplay features, making each new release highly anticipated among the gaming community.



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