Tencent's TiMi Studio has finally pulled the veil from Monster Hunter Outlanders, the mobile game based on CAPCOM's franchise that was first announced two years ago.
Interestingly, the press release describes the game as an open world survival title. Players will explore and survive throughout unique regions of an open world map featuring natural environments, ecosystems and monsters.
They'll get to craft and build custom equipment and tools and participate in the traditional hunting experience, where they can play solo or join a hunting party of up to four people. Related Story Monster Hunter Wilds Summer Game Fest Impressions – Surviving the Dangerous Open WorldTiMi Studio Group Producer Dong Huang said in a statement: It’s time for mobile players to fully enjoy what makes Monster Hunter one of the most beloved franchises in gaming.
Monster Hunter Outlanders not only offers players an authentic hunting experience, but it does it in a massive open world featuring the community and social systems players are looking for today.
No more information about the game's systems was released today, and no release date has been publicly set, either. The studio, which has a lot of experience adapting big franchises for mobile (they made the recently released Age of Empires Mobile, as well as the massively successful Call of Duty Mobile and the not-quite-as-successful Pokémon UNITE), said multiple playtests will be conducted in advance of the launch of Monster Hunter Outlanders.