Capcom shared another trailer for the next Monster Hunter entry during Summer Game Fest.
Capcom unveiled a new trailer for Monster Hunter Wilds during Summer Game Fest that they've since titled"The Hunter's Journey," showcasing a look at what is described as the most cinematic and immersive entry to the Monster Hunter series to date. In addition to the trailer, Capcom also confirmed Monster Hunter Wilds will have crossplay compatibility across PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S when it releases in 2025.
Along with the latest trailer for Monster Hunter Wilds a new PlayStation Blog was published Capcom USA Social Media and Community Manager Joseph Bustos to further break down what was seen in the roughly two minute video, as well as provide additional details on what's to come on this next hunt.
Per Monster Hunters Wilds' website, the game is a"Dynamic, ever-changing environments. A story of monsters and humans in a world with two faces: one in which the lands are harsh and unforgiving, where monsters fight for scant resources—and another in which the lands are vibrant and brimming with life. You play as a professional monster hunter, protecting the balance of the ecosystem and hunting monsters.
Capcom will undoubtedly have plenty more to share, as we're still at least six months out from the game's launch given its 2025 release year.
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