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Monster Hunter Riders, new game in the saga announced for mobile

Monster Hunter Riders, new game in the saga announced for mobile

Capcom announces a new free-to-play delivery for mobile devices, which will have microtransactions for objects.

Japan will have a new installment of Monster Hunter, which can be enjoyed on mobile terminals. Capcom has unveiled Monster Hunter Riders for devices with iOS and Android operating systems. The game, which adopts the free-to-play format, has started a pre-registration campaign, but it will not be ready until winter 2020. It is confirmed that the title will incorporate microtransactions linked to the objects. On the other hand, the Japanese company has published a first trailer, which you can see on these lines.

The official synopsis has told us about a great calamity that devastated the entire territory. 10 dragon riders, later called “The 10 great dragon knights, saved humanity from disaster. As a result, a connection between humans and monsters was forged. However, hundreds of years have passed since those events. Felgia's contender faces a new and feared threat.

Monster Hunter Riders, mobile ios and Android.
Monster Hunter Riders

Main playable features

In this new production we must gather, breed and combine monsters from the Monster Hunter universe with their riders. According to Capcom, the fighting has been designed with a command system, which is mixed with a progression system that qualifies as "soft." They promise infinite combinations when it comes to personalizing both monsters and their riders. Also, among the creatures we will find are Rathalos, Zinogre, Nargacuga and Glabenus, as well as many other specimens. As the title is updated new species will be added.

As the leader of the agency, the player must direct both the monsters and their riders, all while solving the mysteries of the new layer of darkness that looms over Felgia's lands. Will we manage to destroy the enemies that try to end the peace? Everything is in the hands of the user.

At the same time, Monster Hunter World, the title for PS4, Xbox One and PC, continues strongly. After the publication of Iceborne, its great expansion, the team is still working on providing content to the video game. This is the roadmap planned for 2020.

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