A brand new Monster Hunter cell sport is in improvement at Capcom and TiMi Studio Group, the Tencent-owned developer behind Name of Obligation: Cellular and Pokemon Unite.
The yet-untitled sport goals to “reproduce the searching actions that outline the Monster Hunter sequence” on cell. Sadly, the announcement made no point out of a launch date or window.
Capcom has been busy with its monster-hunting franchise currently, releasing three Monster Hunter video games within the final 4 years: Monster Hunter World (2018), Monster Hunter Rise (2021), and Monster Hunter Tales 2: Wings of Wreck (2022). World and Rise additionally obtained sizable expansions in 2020 and 2022, respectively.
Monster Hunter World has been particularly profitable for Capcom. With 18.5 million copies bought, it is the writer’s best-selling sport ever. Collective gross sales for the sequence sit at over 88 million, in response to Capcom.
Monster Hunter followers may be serious about EA and Koei Tecmo’s upcoming competitor, Wild Hearts. Based on our Wild Hearts hands-on preview, it “appears to be like like an thrilling mash-up of difficult searching, crafting, stunning semi-open-world environments, and snappy constructing mechanics that makes it stand by itself 4 legs.” Wild Hearts hits PS5, Xbox Collection X|S, and PC on February 17, 2023.
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