Monster Hunter World is crossing over with Devil May Cry for the next event quest
It looks like another crossover is on the cards for Monster Hunter World as players will soon get a chance to dress their monster slayer in some devil-slaying threads.
It looks like another crossover is on the cards for Monster Hunter World as players will soon get a chance to dress their monster slayer in some devil-slaying threads.
If Capcom wanted to start the day off on a good note, then here’s a piece of good news that currently has the suits in company pouring champagne and making it rain with dollar bills: Monster Hunter World is doing well. Damn well.
What makes Monster Hunter World an even better game once you’ve conquered the circle of life, is the fact that it still has plenty of gas in its tank in terms of extra content. Several events for the year are planned, with one such occasion being a PS4-exclusive crossover with Horizon: Zero Dawn.
Out on May 22, Capcom is pulling a Pokémon and dropping two Mega Man Legacy Collections on players. They’ll both be out on the same day, as ports of the collections that have already hit the PC, PS4 and Xbox One ages ago.
If you ignored it for its pro focus in the past, it’s certainly worth giving another look. I may jump back in myself, because one of my favourite characters is finally coming to Street Fighter V. As part of the Season 3 set of characters, the rolling electric beast Blanka will finally be back in Street Fighter.
Monster Hunter World is an addictive, thrilling but ultimately satisfying experience. It’s the perfect starting point for newcomers, but it also has all the depth that long-time fans enjoy, making this easily the best game in the series.
Bigger, braver and possibly bolder than any chapter before it, Capcom is pulling out all the stops to sell one of its most underappreciated franchises to Western audiences. Is Monster Hunter World any good? Here’s what critics have to say about the latest Monster Hunter game
In Monster Hunter World, you can expect to spend a few hundred megs once you have your shiny new copy inserted into your console. Hang on though! Because this patch won’t just make the game a bit more S-S-S-S-S-S-stable. It’ll also add a few other nifty features to the end game experience.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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