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First Runner-Up: Monster Hunter World: Iceborne

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Features Editor Greysun Morales: With the release of the fantastic expansion for Monster Hunter: World, Iceborne, Capcom has truly hit it out of the park again.

Iceborne not only doubles the content that was available in the base game, but the expansion brings in so many much-needed quality of life changes and even some combat additions like the fabulous Clutch Claw, Raider Rides, and the Seliana camp that is way easier to get around than Astera.

I didn’t think that I would get sucked back into the dangerous and grindy world of Monster Hunter once again after putting almost 100 hours into the game already, but Iceborne pulled me back in thanks to the quantity and quality of its content.

The new monsters, variants of older beasts, and the return of fan-favorites make up a good mix and makes Iceborne feel much more like a sequel than just a simple expansion.


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