
Capcom announces that dubbing has also been affected, so it will be replaced by simplified recordings.
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, the great expansion of the Capcom game, was going to have a new free update scheduled for May. However, the coronavirus epidemic has disrupted the initial roadmap. The Japanese company has reported that the patch will not arrive in time, although it has not announced a new date. According to Capcom, these unprecedented circumstances have even impacted the dubbing process of the different languages in which it is located.
Unfortunately, the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) on production has forced us to postpone the release of the fourth free update for Monster Hunter World: Iceborne. The production of the dubbing in the Italian, Spanish and French versions have also been affected, so they will be replaced by simplified recordings ”, they explain in the communiqué. The company has apologized for the wait and has confirmed that they will provide more information when they can share it.
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Roadmap.
Alatreon and more news
This fourth update is marked by the return of the awaited Alatreon, the gigantic black dragon. It will not be the only novelty, as it will be accompanied by a set of weapons and armor that can be forged at the meeting point. Since its launch, Iceborne has had numerous events and an update plan that will continue throughout the coming months. The incorporation of new monsters has been another of the novelties that have been expanding the video game.
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne was first released on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, while the PC version was released in early 2020. To enjoy this content you need to have the original game, as the story takes place right after the events narrated in the base product. Players will experience a new adventure in an inclement environment dominated by ice creatures. In that place, not even the thickest coat is enough to survive.
Source | Gematsu