Monster Hunter World New Trailer Shows Horizon Zero Dawn Content; Exclusive Beta Coming This December On PS4

Oct 30, 2017 at 02:38pm EDT
Monster Hunter World

Monster Hunter World is one of the games that will be showcased this week at the Paris Games Week and today a brand new trailer has been released, showcasing some exclusive content that will be available in the PlayStation 4 version of the game.

The new trailer, which can be watched below, showcases, among fearsome beasts and beautiful locations, the Horizon Zero Dawn Special Collaboration Gear, which will only be available on PlayStation 4. Additionally, the trailer confirmed that in December, PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to test the game in an online beta.

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Announcing Exclusive Monster Hunter: World PS Plus Beta and Horizon Zero Dawn Special Collaboration Gear for PS4.

Monster Hunter: World is rapidly approaching its release, and we’re bringing you a taste of the thrill of the hunt even sooner with our online Beta for PS4 coming up in December, exclusively to PlayStation Plus users!

Recently, our own Dave had the chance to try out Monster Hunter World, noting how the game is still the same Monster Hunter experience fans have come to love, despite some streamlining.

Monster Hunter World has simplified a few things for newer players and the larger audience PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC are likely to bring in, but at its core is the exact kind of endearing and exciting Monster Hunter combat fans have always loved. Monster Hunter World is going to be big when it launches on January 26th for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, though PC gamers will have to wait a little longer to play.

Monster Hunter World launches on consoles on January 26th, with the PC version launching at a later time.

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