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Mobile Monster Hunter Coming This September

Niantic and Capcom are teaming up to bring Monster Hunter to our mobile devices! The new game, called Monster Hunter Now, is set to launch worldwide in September and will be available for both iOS and Android.

This game is going to be something special. It’s designed to get players out and about in the real world, exploring their neighborhoods and encountering all kinds of incredible monsters. With Niantic’s amazing AR technology, the experience will feel completely immersive, like you’re really in the game. And if you’re worried about not having anyone to play with, don’t be – Monster Hunter Now is all about teamwork. You can team up with your friends to take down the toughest monsters together.

According to Monster Hunter series producer Ryozo Tsujimoto, this new game will offer a more casual, laid-back experience than previous Monster Hunter titles, while still delivering all the excitement and hunting action that fans love. And Niantic CEO John Hanke agrees, saying that Monster Hunter Now is going to be the ultimate experience for anyone who has ever dreamed of battling epic monsters with their friends.

So, what can we expect from this new game? Well, for starters, it’s going to have amazing graphics that look incredible on our mobile devices. Plus, it’s designed to be accessible for everyone, whether you’re a seasoned Monster Hunter veteran or a complete newcomer to the series. And even if you’re not actively playing the game, your companion can mark any monsters you encounter with a special item called the Paintball, so you can come back and hunt them later.

If you’re as excited about this game as we are, be sure to sign up for the upcoming closed beta tests on the official website. It’s your chance to get a sneak peek at Monster Hunter Now before it launches worldwide in September.

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