Hey there, tech enthusiasts! It’s your favorite tech-loving goofball, Nuked, here to dish out some exciting news from the world of gaming.
Get ready to hunt monsters on the go because the Monster Hunter franchise is launching a new mobile spinoff! Capcom has announced a collaboration with TiMi, the team behind popular games like Call of Duty: Mobile and Pokémon Unite. The new title is called Monster Hunter Outlanders, and it promises to bring the thrill of monster hunting right to your smartphone.
This game is being touted as an “open-world survival game,” which means you can tackle it solo or team up with friends for some co-op action with up to four players. Outlanders aims to capture the essence of the Monster Hunter experience—think exploring, hunting, and crafting—while infusing it with the live service and social features that are all the rage in mobile gaming these days.
Since the release of Monster Hunter World in 2018, which became Capcom’s top-selling game, the franchise has exploded in popularity. We’ve seen everything from a live-action film to Monster Hunter Rise and even a location-based game created with Niantic. Plus, Capcom is gearing up for the next big installment with Monster Hunter Wilds set to launch next year.
With all this recent success and TiMi’s impressive track record, there’s a good chance that Outlanders will be more than just another mobile cash grab. However, we might have to wait a bit longer before diving into the action, as there’s no official release date yet. Capcom has mentioned that several play tests will take place before the game finally hits our devices.
So keep your eyes peeled for more updates on this exciting adventure! Until then, stay tech-savvy and keep those gaming spirits high!