Monster Hunter World is enjoying a monstrous resurgence on Steam this week.
08.12.2023 - 07:13 / eurogamer.net
Well, the good news is a new Monster Hunter's on the way — hooray! The bad news is we'll have to wait until 2025 play it — boo. Still, we do at least get an atmospheric teaser trailer to scrutinise until Capcom is ready to reveal more.
So what can we expect to see in Monster Hunter Wilds, as the «next generation» of the series is known? Well, starting off in a dusty desert world, the trailer shows off some large migrating herds of smaller creatures — far more dense than anything we've really seen before in the series — as well as a new bird-like mode of transport for Hunters.
We get vast swirling sandstorms, violent storms raining lightning down upon the earth as creatures rampage, and, well, that's about it for the moment — although I'm sure more eagle-eyed fans will have picked the whole thing more thoroughly apart by the morning.
Monster Hunter Wilds is set to release for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and Steam sometime in 2025, but it'll be a good long while before we see anything more — Capcom has confirmed it won't be talking about the game again until the summer of next year.
Monster Hunter World is enjoying a monstrous resurgence on Steam this week.
Monster Hunter World has seen a giant player spike on Steam following Capcom's campaign to revive the game's online scene.
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Capcom has lit a rocket under The Game Awards 2023 with the announcement of Monster Hunter Wild, the next entry in the blockbusting monster-battling series that is coming out in 2025.
During The Game Awards, Capcom released a trailer for the newest generational game in a well-known RPG franchise.
The Game Awards 2023 wrapped earlier today, marking an epic conclusion to this year's video game season and celebrating the best games released in the past year. The lengthy ceremony was once again hosted by Geoff Keighley, live from Los Angeles, with Baldur's Gate 3 taking home the coveted Game of the Year award. As usual, there were a few exciting new announcements, and while some expectations were crushed, there's still a bunch to look forward to. Standout reveals this year include a collaboration between Hideo Kojima and filmmaker Jordan Peele, a free DLC for God of War Ragnarök, yet another Skull and Bones release date, and more surprises.
After teasing it earlier this year, Capcom finally announced the next mainline Monster Hunter title – Monster Hunter Wilds. It launches in 2025 for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC, with more details in Summer 2024. In the meantime, series producer Ryozo Tsujimoto has a new interview video. Check it out below.
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Capcom has been on a hell of a streak in recent years, but one of their biggest franchises has been taking a bit of a backseat. We got Monster Hunter Rise on the Switch in 2021, but we haven’t got a real boundary-pushing entry in the series since Monster Hunter World in 2018. Well, tonight at The Game Awards we got our first peek at the next generation in the franchise, Monster Hunter Wilds.
Capcom has lit a rocket under The Game Awards 2023 with the announcement of Monster Hunter Wild, the next entry in the blockbusting monster-battling series that is coming out in 2025.