Capcom va faire le plein de contenu pour Monster Hunter: World. Tout d'abord à compter de demain, une version d'essai du jeu sera disponible sur consoles jusqu'au 17 décembre. L'événement Kulve Taroth Siege sera de retour le 20 de ce mois et pour fêter l'anniversaire du jeu en janvier, The Appreciation Fest sera mis en place avec de nouvelles quêtes et un Hub redécoré. Début 2019 verra le résultat de la collaboration avec CD Projekt RED qui permettra aux joueurs de contrôler Geralt de The Witcher 3 dans de nouvelles quêtes. Enfin, pour l'automne 2019, Iceborne, une extension qui viendra étoffer le jeu de base. Les détails, vidéos et images dans la news.
In addition, there is plenty of exciting content for current players of Monster Hunter: World to look forward to soon. Capcom is working on a special collaboration with CD PROJEKT RED to bring professional monster hunter Geralt from The Witcher® 3: Wild Hunt into the New World early next year. Unique quests will offer a brand-new type of gameplay that blends the immersive RPG experience of The Witcher 3 with Monster Hunter: World. The voice actors for Geralt have also contributed newly recorded dialogue to further enhance this collaboration.
In the meantime, the Kulve Taroth Siege, a special event quest which allows up to 16 players in groups of four each to team up towards a common goal, will return on December 20. This time however, a tougher Arch Tempered version of this colossal monster which yields more powerful rewards awaits hunters. As another special thank you to hunters around the world, to mark a year since Monster Hunter: World launched we’d like to announce The Appreciation Fest, coming up on the anniversary of the game’s release in January 2019. The Appreciation Fest will include a newly decorated Gathering Hub, special equipment that can be obtained in brand new quests and a slew of new anniversary quests for everyone.
For players who have not yet tried Monster Hunter: World, a free Trial Version of the base game will be available on PlayStation®4 system and Xbox One starting tomorrow, December 11 at 4pm PST through December 17 at 3:59pm PST. Offering a hefty preview, the Trial Version allows new players to experience quests up to the 3-star level and online multiplayer up to Hunter Rank 4. This will provide plenty of opportunity to try out a variety of quests, craft and upgrade equipment, and join in on the game’s trademark cooperative multiplayer action with existing owners of the game. In addition, any saved progress transfers over to the main game, so new players are encouraged to start their hunting journey.
In Monster Hunter: World, players take on larger than life monsters in a variety of vast, living, breathing ecosystems either solo or with up to three other hunters via online co-op, complete with drop-in functionality, a first for the series. The story follows the journey of the elder dragons as they begin their once a decade migration across the sea to a land known as the New World in an event referred to by inhabitants as the Elder Crossing. As part of the Guild’s Research Commission, players must embark on a grand journey to this massive, mysterious land and uncover the secrets behind this phenomenon. The Monster Hunter World: Iceborne expansion will build upon this story when it releases in autumn 2019 for PlayStation®4 system and Xbox One. For all the title updates revealed today, including the Monster Hunter World: Iceborne expansion, Capcom is planning to develop PC versions as well, and will share more on the availability in future announcements.
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N'ayant toujours pas acheté le jeu pourquoi pas céder en 2019 dans un moment de creux...
Je mettrais de côté (peut être) mes 2 découvertes du moment addictives Ashen, et Mutant Year zéro.
Si j'ai envie de voir des sales bestioles les chasser ba je préfère aller sur Ark même ce dernier est moins vilain et propose beaucoup plus de possibilité.
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Et puis alors tout ce bordel pour finalement pas grand chose.Poussif c'est le bon mot.
Après les longs tuto je m’attendais à quelque chose de plus complexe mais non pas du tout en clair c'est prend le bon équipement et va bourriner la tronche de la grosse bête.
Hop sans moi.