Monster Hunter World New Costume Armor Mod Allows Full Armor Visual Customization

Jan 2, 2019 at 07:30am EST
Monster Hunter World

While Capcom is continuing to support Monster Hunter World with new content, PC players also have the chance to do things normally not possible thanks to mods. A new one has been released recently, giving players more control over their equipment.

The new mod is the Costume Armor mod, which allows players to switch the layered armor into any that they want to be seen by other players without changing the properties of the currently equipped armor.

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Switch that horrible combination of armor that you have for a Good-Fashion look armor with the same functionality.
Make the combination that you want !!

Just download this User-friendly mod, Follow the instructions and make your Fashion Hunter dreams come true!!

As already mentioned, Capcom is continuing to add more content to the game on all formats. The developer recently launched the Assassin's Creed Collaboration event, which allows players to obtain the Bayek Layered Armor and the Assassin's Hood. This event will be coming to the PC version of the game at a later time.

Fight against a group of nimble, fierce, and impetuous monsters to earn Senu’s Feather. Don the Bayek Layered Armor and the specialized tool Assassin’s Hood, and maybe you’ll get a taste of the Assassin life from Assassin's Creed.

Available now through January 10th, 2019 on Monster Hunter: World (PS4 and Xbox One). Coming to PC at a later date.

Monster Hunter World is now available on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in all regions.

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