Monster Hunter: World Will Be Played on PC

Formally announced at the Sony E3 2017, Monster Hunter: World will be coming to PC. This was affirmed by the official Monster Hunter Twitter account, however it additionally said that the PC version will be seen only after the release of the console versions.

Monster Hunter: World Steam

The trailer appeared at the Q&A exhibited some intriguing new turns on the Monster Hunter game, for example, interactable environmental assets that can be destroyed and a hook shot. This will likewise be the first run through a Monster Hunter game has hit PC for western players, and the first for a long time that hasn't been a Nintendo exclusive.

As per Capcom, the game will highlight "a living breathing ecosystem" and will bolster up to 4-player drop-in coop play – with players in both the West and Japan ready to play together. It will likewise include "seamless gameplay", with players and beasts ready to move the world over with no loading screens. At the end of the day, it's a legitimate open world, with a night and day cycle.

Then, you'll have the capacity to "pit monsters against one another to lure the main target creature to the right place", ie, the detailed traps you'll lay keeping in mind the end goal to secure your quarry.

"Taking on the role of a hunter, players are tasked with going on a research expedition to a newly discovered continent known only as "new world" as they venture on quests to discover more about this mysterious land," says this release.

Check out the E3 2017 reveal below:

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