ICYMI: MonsterHunter fans will be getting a new mobile game this year as Capcom and Niantic revealed MonsterHunterNow.
has been announced. Much in the style of Niantic titles, the company will bring the gameplay and excitement of the MH series to the streets as you and fellow hunters will walk around, locating gigantic beasts and using your skills and weapons to take them down together. The company is currently taking signups for the game right now on its website for both iOS and Android, as they are planning to release it this September.
brings that fantasy to life. Taking the role of a hunter, players will venture forth and team up withto the thrilling experience. SinceMonster Hunter Nowlong-time Monster Hunter player, someone who hasn't played for a while, or even a newcomer, there's an item called the Paintball.
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