Monster Hunter: World

New Monster Hunter: World Iceborne Trailers Show Hunting Horn and Hammer in Action

Today Capcom released a pair of new trailers featuring more of the weapon actions that will be featured in Monster Hunter: World’s new expansion Iceborne.

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The weapons featured are the Hunting Horn and the Hammer, both of which will get new actions to expand their range of possible attacks.

If you want to see and learn more Monster Hunter: World Iceborne, you can enjoy the new trailer and the brand new footage and details, on top of a batch of screenshots that were showcased during a recent reveal. You can also take a look at the rich lineup of special editions coming to Japan. Unfortunately, western gamers won’t get to enjoy those (unless they import them, of course).

We also recently seen more videos similar to the ones showcased today, featuring the Clutch Claw, the Greatsword, and the Longsword.

Monster Hunter: World Iceborne will be released worldwide for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on September 6.

The Steam version will be released in the winter, so the gap won’t be as long as it has been for the main game.



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