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Tencent and Capcom Team Up for New Monster Hunter
Dec 19,2024Author: Peyton
Tencent's TiMi Studio Group and Capcom are joining forces to bring the thrilling Monster Hunter Outlanders to Android and iOS. This open-world survival game promises a captivating hunting experience in expansive, diverse ecosystems.
Monster Hunter Outlanders will immerse players in lush, dangerous environments teeming with unique creatures and intricate ecosystems. Players will gather resources, craft custom gear, and strategically build their toolkits to overcome colossal monsters. True to the series' roots, players can enjoy solo hunts or team up with friends. The game features a fully open world where every encounter holds significant weight. Cooperative hunts with up to three friends are possible.
Since its debut in 2004, the Monster Hunter franchise has captivated players with its cooperative monster hunting gameplay within expansive natural landscapes. Monster Hunter Outlanders maintains this core appeal while introducing a new open-world survival focus. The game emphasizes community and social interaction, promising a dynamic mobile gaming experience. For more information, visit the official Monster Hunter Outlanders website.
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