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Monster Hunter: World is allowing Capcom’s cult-like hit to see a meaningful evolution. The Monster Hunter series typically focuses mostly on grind-heavy mechanics that can sometimes steal some of the joy from the adventure overall. While Monster Hunter: World will certainly still have some grinding and armor upgrading involved, it’s also placing even more emphasis on world building and exploration. There are also plenty of new features coming to the franchise thanks to World.

For the first time ever, you’ll be able to join other player’s hunts mid-game and missions will not longer be separated based on solo or online play. What this means is that you will no longer have to repeat quests simply because you need to complete it again with or without other players by your side. In addition to adding beautiful, dynamic environments to explore, Monster Hunter: World is already boasting meaningful gameplay improvements that could make this the best game the series has seen yet.


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