An insider has said that recent «leaks» regarding Monster Hunter Wilds were fake. The leaks claimed that Monster Hunter Wilds would release in Q1 2025, among other things.
11.03.2024 - 23:39 / gamingbolt.com
Capcom’s remaster of Monster Hunter Stories is out in June, but PS4 players get a special surprise on the same day – the release of Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin. Available now for PC and Nintendo Switch, it’s out on June 14th for PS4. Check out the announcement trailer below.
The story focuses on the player character, who seeks to follow in his grandfather’s footsteps to become a Rider. However, he encounters Ena, a Wyverian with an egg that hatches a Razewing Ratha instead of a Rathalos. The monster is believed to bring ruin, and it’s up to the player to team up with and protect it on their journey.
Throughout the title, players can recruit different monsters to their cause, like Tigrex, Nargacuga and many other famous creatures. They can hunt for eggs to breed monsters with unique genes and fight in turn-based battles with other Riders. Check out our review here to learn more.
An insider has said that recent «leaks» regarding Monster Hunter Wilds were fake. The leaks claimed that Monster Hunter Wilds would release in Q1 2025, among other things.
Capcom's big Monster Hunter Wilds reveal in December might have been eye-catching, but it was a little light on detail; but now, new leaks have shed a little more light on the developer's plans, claiming this latest series instalment will be fully open world and launching in Q1 2025.
Capcom has made a strong mark on the modern open world space with the recently released Dragon’s Dogma 2, but it seems like the company has an even bigger behemoth waiting in the wings. Monster Hunter Wilds is set to launch sometime next year, and as per prominent leaker Dusk Golem, it’s set to be Capcom’s biggest game to date “by far”.
We have new rumors about Monster Hunter Wilds that is just going to raise expectations through the roof.
The Monster Hunter Stories remaster was officially announced during the Nintendo Direct in February. If you want both that and its sequel, Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin, together, you can now preorder the physical version of the Monster Hunter Stories Collection for Nintendo Switch at various retailers (see at Amazon). This version comes with a game card for Monster Hunter Stories and then a download voucher for Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin.
After it was announced that the first game would be remastered and rereleased, Capcom has revealed the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC release dates for both .
As the Monster Hunter franchise marks its 20th anniversary, the 2018 smash-hit Monster Hunter World has reached an unbelievable 25 million copies sold worldwide. This stunning figure marks a new high for Capcom and a record for the Monster Hunter franchise as a whole.
Capcom announced last night that Monster Hunter Stories, a 2016 Nintendo 3DS spin-off from their megahuge monstermashing series, is coming to PC in June. They've remastered it with a wee visual refresh, fully voice acting, a concept art gallery, and more. We've actually already had the sequel on PC, 2021's Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings Of Ruin, so it's nice to catch up.
Capcom has announced a release date for its upcoming remaster of Monster Hunter Stories.
Nintendo's amiibo run may now have come to an end following the release of Sora's figure in February, but that doesn't mean it can't give collectors a chance to plug gaps in their collections now that there aren't new amiibo to worry about. Nintendo has been steadily doing that already in 2024, and now GameStop has afforded Monster Hunter fans a chance they likely thought they wouldn't get again.
It was revealed during February's Nintendo Direct that a remaster of the 3DS's Monster Hunter Stories is coming soon. Now Capcom has revealed the remaster will also launch on PlayStation and PC and that it will be here on June 14, 2024. It also announced its previously Switch-exclusive sequel will also be coming to PlayStation for the first time, as well as a collection combining both games. However, a peek at the remaster's new page has revealed Switch owners will still be getting an exclusive of sorts.
Monster Hunter World has sold over 25 million units worldwide, Capcom has announced on the occasion of the series’ 20th anniversary. That number includes sales of Monster Hunter World, as well as sales of Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Master Edition, which compiles the base game and its expansion.