5 Games That Would Make for Awesome PvEsports

Monster Hunter: World

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5 Games That Would Make for Awesome PvEsports

Monster Hunter World

Monster Hunter: World is arguably the hottest release so far of 2018, and is likely going to be a game of the year contender for many in 2018. For a lot of people, it has filled the grindy, loot-driven void that was left by the disappointing post-launch support thus far of Destiny 2. If Capcom has esports ambitions beyond their fighting games, they would be wise to capitalize on the fervor around Monster Hunter: World early.

Put together some of the most brutal and challenging hunts possible and let players loose. See which teams rise to the top, and invite the best of the best to something next level, that only the best players in the world would be able to handle with ease. With the game as of right now occupying some high up real estate on the most popular Twitch games, the time is now to put together a unique PvEsport event that could hopefully build into something bigger.


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