Get ready for an exciting new addition to the Monster Hunter series that you can take with you anywhere! Monster Hunter Outlanders is on its way, and it's designed to fit right in your pocket. Dive in to discover what this upcoming mobile game has in store.
Monster Hunter Outlanders Brings Open-World Monster Hunting to Mobile
From the Developers Behind Call of Duty: Mobile and Pokemon Unite
Monster Hunter fans, rejoice! Alongside the anticipated Monster Hunter Wilds, Capcom and TiMi Studio Group, a Tencent subsidiary, are collaborating to bring the thrill of monster hunting to your mobile devices with Monster Hunter Outlanders. This free-to-play open-world survival RPG promises to deliver the "Monster Hunter experience" with the added convenience of mobile gaming, allowing you to hunt "anytime and anywhere" from your smartphone.
The game unfolds in vast, immersive environments where players can explore and hunt in an open world that echoes the expansive feel of the mainline Monster Hunter titles. From gliding through lush grasslands to swimming in serene lakes, and observing monsters in their natural habitats, the game offers a visually stunning experience. In a Producers’ Interview, TiMi Studio’s Dong Huang emphasized their commitment to retaining the "well-refined gameplay" of the Monster Hunter series while enhancing the game's unique battle system for maximum enjoyment.
While an official release date is yet to be announced, Capcom and TiMi are gearing up for a series of playtests to refine the game based on player feedback. These tests will be available on Android and iOS devices. To stay in the loop and possibly participate in these playtests, interested players should sign up on the official Monster Hunter Outlanders website. Completing a brief survey about your gaming experience and Monster Hunter preferences could increase your chances of being selected for future beta tests.
TiMi Studio’s successful track record with mobile hits like Call of Duty: Mobile and Pokemon Unite sets high expectations for Monster Hunter Outlanders' visual quality. Early gameplay footage and screenshots suggest that the game could rival the visual fidelity of Monster Hunter Rise on the Nintendo Switch. With such impressive graphics, many are curious about the hardware requirements. Although the developers haven’t disclosed the official minimum specs, a survey on their website hints at supported Snapdragon processors ranging from the powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 to the older Snapdragon 845, giving players an idea of what device they'll need to enjoy the game smoothly.Everything We Know About Monster Hunter Outlanders
The open world of Monster Hunter Outlanders is a seamless blend of forests, swamps, and deserts, enriched by dynamic climates and a living ecosystem. Players can witness thrilling turf wars between large monsters, adding to the game's immersive feel.Familiar monsters like Diablos, Kulu-Ya-Ku, Pukei-Pukei, Barroth, Rathian, and the iconic Rathalos will return, joined by a mysterious large monster shrouded in clouds spotted in the trailer. This enigmatic creature might be linked to the unique environmental conditions that can cause monsters to mutate and become even more formidable.
Combat in Monster Hunter Outlanders has been tailored for mobile devices, though specifics remain under wraps. Available footage and screenshots indicate that many weapon mechanics from the series will be preserved, though the extent of these adaptations is still unclear.
A new building system introduces a fresh element to the series, allowing players to gather materials and construct houses or items to aid in traversing the open world, reminiscent of Wild Hearts' Karakuris. Whether this system will also enhance combat remains to be seen.
Unlike previous Monster Hunter games, players will select from a roster of characters, each with unique personalities, stories, specialized weapons, and skills. While weapons and armor from past entries will be available for customization, the method of acquiring these characters is still unknown. IGN reports that the game will include in-app purchases, hinting at a potential gacha system where luck could play a role in obtaining desired characters.
Additionally, Monster Hunter Outlanders introduces new "buddies" to assist in item gathering and monster hunting. Alongside the familiar Palicoes, players can look forward to a little monkey and a bird, whose full capabilities will be detailed in future announcements.