Monster Hunter World New Trailers Focus On The Game’s World

Dec 15, 2017 at 08:15am EST
Monster Hunter World

Some new trailers have been released for Monster Hunter World, the next entry in the Capcom developed series launching next month on consoles in all regions.

The new trailers, which are part of a series of trailer meant to showcase the game's world and its environment, are short clips that focus on how the world will feel alive in the game. You can check them out below.

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Yesterday, a new batch of Monster Hunter World screenshots has been released online, showcasing some NPCs. The shown characters are members of a team that has been sent to colonize the game's continent.

Back in September, our Dave had the chance to try out the game, noting how the game still feels like a true Monster Hunter game despite some simplification and 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 PS4 and Xbox One on January 26th. The PC version has yet to be dated.

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