Monster Hunter World Breaks 13 Million Shipped Units Threshold

Jul 18, 2019 at 03:10am EDT
Monster Hunter World

Monster Hunter World continues selling extremely well. It just broke another record, as revealed today by CAPCOM, breaking the threshold of 13 million shipped units across all platforms and further sealing its spot as the best-selling game ever made by the Japanese game developer/publisher.

Players are getting a free pack of special items for the occasion, too, as an extra reason to celebrate.

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Hunters, we've hit another big milestone: 13 million units shipped worldwide! We're celebrating by giving everyone a special item pack! Look out for these useful items when you claim your Daily Login Bonus between July 25 and August 29.

  • Attack Jewel x1
  • Appreciation Ticket x13
  • Silver Egg x13
  • Gold Wyverian Print x3
  • Heavy Armor Sphere x3

With the Iceborne expansion coming soon (September 6th) to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One and later this Winter on PC, the figure is bound to increase even further. It's not too much of a stretch to imagine Monster Hunter World could reach fifteen million shipped units in the next few months.

In other Monster Hunter World news, the PC version received Update 6.1 yesterday as planned. The main addition of this new patch is NVIDIA DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling), the feature that exploits the Tensor Cores included in all GeForce RTX graphics cards to increase performance (according to NVIDIA, the average frame rates per second at 4K resolution improve by over 50%).

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