Monster Hunter: World
Monster Hunter: World sees players take on the role of a hunter that completes various quests to hunt and slay monsters within a lively living and breathing eco-system full of predators…. and prey. In
Monster Hunter: World details Botanical Research Center, Melding Pot, more
Capcom has released new information and screenshots of Monster Hunter: World introducing the Botanical Research Center, Melding Pot, and more. Get the details below. ■ Botanical Research Center At the Botanical Research Center, you can request to increase an item through cultivation. By using things such as fertilizer, you can reap an even greater harvest. …
Monster Hunter: World first Japanese TV spot
Capcom has released the first Japanese TV spot for Monster Hunter: World in Japan. The 30-second commercial showcases the various monsters players will battle in the upcoming action RPG. Monster Hunter: World is due out worldwide for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on January 26. In Japan, it will only be released for PlayStation 4. …
Monster Hunter World is looking better the more I see it
Capcom is doing this right so far, . Monster Hunter World had an impact that many other games in the series have failed to really hit. Not only was it announced for a worldwide release very quickly (rather than months or even years later in coy fashion), but it was also develo...
Monster Hunter World’s Wildspire Waste Is Teeming With Life In New Trailer
There are all kinds of big scary things awaiting hunters.
Monster Hunter World Trailer Shows Off New Desert Area
Capcom gives fans their first look at another new area in Monster Hunter World, the sprawling Wildspire Waste.
Monster Hunter: World trailers show off a gorgeous environment and new creatures
Everything we've seen about Monster Hunter: World looks very promising, and the new videos Capcom released today are no exception. The first is a trailer showcasing the new Wildspire Waste, a desert environment that echoes Sandy Plains from Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate. This is the second area revealed (the first being the Ancient Forest). Wildspire Waste isn't just a one-note location, but features swamps, caves, and sandy dunes. It looks cool, but of much greater interest is the monsters that inhabit it.The trailer reveals some faces both new and old. For starters, longtime fans will be excited to see Diabolos and Barroth making an appearance. Introduced back in Monster Hunter Tri, Barroth gets the most screen time in this trailer. He's is a giant lizard with a mighty chin that he can use to turn you into paste. He enjoys mud baths and not being skinned by hunters.But the new faces are the real treat here. We don't yet have the names for any of these creatures, but I per
Monster Hunter: World ‘Wildspire Waste’ and ‘Game Cycle’ trailers, screenshots
Capcom has released two new trailers and a set of screenshots for Monster Hunter: World showcasing a new location called “Wildspire Waste” and the game cycle. Wildspire Waste is described as “a massive, dry expanse with swamplands, this particular area of the New World sees creatures who inhabit the areas adapting to survive.” The trailer …
Monster Hunter: World Takes Animal Cruelty to a New Level
Capcom drops weapons-based trailer