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5 Surprise Game Announcements That Stole the Show at E3 2017

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MONSTER HUNTER: WORLD

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Monster Hunter hasn’t touched a Sony console since the PSP, choosing to stick with Nintendo until now. That’s why Monster Hunter: World cracks this list as a big surprise that came out of E3 2017. The graphics look gorgeous as the main character slashes through giant creatures and cooks them on a spit. What’s even cooler is the amount of work these creatures put out in trying to slay you. Highlights included seeing a giant dinosaur creature crashing through walls just to get to you. This is where the game really benefits from the power of the PS4 Pro.

For many, Monster Hunter’s return to consoles will be their first hunting experience in this franchise, and Capcom is likely hoping to hook in a wider audience. The epic scope of the creatures and gameplay will be a welcomed addition on the bigger screen.

 Monster Hunter: World hits PS4 in 2018 with later dates to come for Xbox One and PC.


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