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Monday, September 16, 2019

Capcom Reveals Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Roadmap

Capcom has blown the lid wide open on the Monster Hunter World: Iceborne roadmap, revealing it’s got a host of content planned for the expansion until January 2020. We already know that part of the DLC includes Rajang, which will be available on October 10.

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Roadmap Confirmed

As mentioned, Rajang will be first out the gate and also comes with My House-related updates. Following this will be November’s title update 11.50, which will include the Horizon Zero Dawn The Frozen Wilds collaboration quest #1.

Meanwhile, December will see update 12.00, which is a major update adding a new monster, Astera Festival, and quests #2 and #3 for Horizon Zero Dawn The Frozen Wilds. Finally, January 2020 will continue to see updates for the game, as Monster Hunter World celebrates its second anniversary.

Check out a trailer below.

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on September 6. Capcom previously revealed that the expansion is the only one planned for the critically acclaimed title, although it will be supported continuously with free updates for some time.

The base game launched for the PS4 and Xbox One back in January 2018, and has sold over 13 million copies worldwide, making it Capcom’s best-selling game to date. Well, technically, you could argue that Resident Evil 5 still holds that crown, but that’s only if you include the multiple versions of the action-horror title that have been churned out.

Anyway, Iceborne is a meaty expansion, and comes complete with its own Platinum Trophy and a tougher endgame experience, the latter of which Capcom attributes to player feedback.

Capcom recently touched base on what a potential next-generation version of Monster Hunter could look like, making it clear that it’ll come down to more than just better visuals. The studio previously said that its RE Engine is more than equipped to handle new hardware, though, so it presumably won’t be an issue when it comes to next-gen development.

Read our Monster Hunter World review here.

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