Capcom Unveils Monster Hunter Wilds, Coming In 2025

To end The Game Awards, Capcom unveiled the next major entry in the Monster Hunter series. It’s called Monster Hunter Wilds and it will be released on multiple next-generation platforms in 2025.

The unfortunate catch here is that there’s no mention of Nintendo platforms, but given the series’ history, anything could happen. This new game will follow the 20th anniversary celebrations of the Monster Hunter franchise early next year.

Here’s a special message from Monster Hunter series producer Ryozo Tsujimoto about the new game Monster Hunter Wilds:

Ryozo Tsujimoto: “This announcement is just the start, so there’s a lot about the game we can’t go into detai about yet. THe game features a new level of detailed creatures and ecosystems, so please enjoy dissecting the trailer to get an idea of what to expect!

“This upcoming March marks 20 years since Monster Hunter first released on PlayStation 2 back in 2004… Thanks to all of your support, the series has grown into something beloved of players around the world. The combination of cutting-edge hardware and latest Monster Hunter title will be unmissable! Thanks for watching today, and while you’re waiting to play Monster Hunter Wilds, please keep enjoying Monster Hunter: World and Monster Hunter Rise!”

To end The Game Awards, Capcom unveiled the next major entry in the Monster Hunter series. It’s called Monster Hunter Wilds and it will be released on multiple next-generation platforms in 2025.

The unfortunate catch here is that there’s no mention of Nintendo platforms, but given the series’ history, anything could happen. This new game will follow the 20th anniversary celebrations of the Monster Hunter franchise early next year.

Here’s a special message from Monster Hunter series producer Ryozo Tsujimoto about the new game Monster Hunter Wilds:

Ryozo Tsujimoto: “This announcement is just the start, so there’s a lot about the game we can’t go into detai about yet. THe game features a new level of detailed creatures and ecosystems, so please enjoy dissecting the trailer to get an idea of what to expect!

“This upcoming March marks 20 years since Monster Hunter first released on PlayStation 2 back in 2004… Thanks to all of your support, the series has grown into something beloved of players around the world. The combination of cutting-edge hardware and latest Monster Hunter title will be unmissable! Thanks for watching today, and while you’re waiting to play Monster Hunter Wilds, please keep enjoying Monster Hunter: World and Monster Hunter Rise!”

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