New Monster Hunter: World Iceborne

New Monster Hunter: World Iceborne Videos Show Nargacuga Armor and Tigrex in Action

Capcom will soon expand the world of Monster Hunter: World, and today they shared a few elements of the upcoming DLC Iceborne.

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First of all, we get to see the armor made from one of the returning monsters that will appear Iceborne, the flying wyvern Nargacuga.

Two videos were shared, showing the gear both for male and female hunters.

Another clip showcased another returning monster in action, and that’s Tigrex.

If you want to see and learn more Monster Hunter: World Iceborne, you can enjoy the latest trailer and screenshots combo focusing on the story and on the E3 demo, a previous trailer and the recent footage and details, on top of another batch of screenshots that were showcased during a recent reveal. We also have another series of trailers showing off the new weapon actions.

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 between launches on consoles and PC won’t be as long as it has been for the main game.


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