Xbox is working on a Monster Hunter-style co-op game with developer Certain Affinity, it’s been claimed.
That’s according to GamesBeat journalist Jeff Grubb, who claimed in a Giant Bomb show (currently behind a paywall) on Thursday that Microsoft had actively courted developers to make a co-op title in order to differentiate its Game Pass lineup.
“They’re working with Certain Affinity on what seems like a Monster Hunter style game – a Monster Hunter clone,” Grubb said. “They see this gameplay style succeeding, and Microsoft’s like, ‘hey, we should try to make one of those, is anyone out there going to pitch one?’”
He added: “They want more variety in the kinds of games they’re putting on Game Pass and this is an example of that.
“They’re like, ‘we probably can’t get Monster Hunter on Game Pass – that would be pretty expensive – but we definitely want a game like that, because we see the potential for that to grow and be a big thing with long-term support.”
Certain Affinity is a prolific support studio based in Austin, Texas, which has collaborated on instalments in the Call of Duty and Halo franchise since 2007, as well as shooters Left 4 Dead and Doom.
The company is led by CEO Max Hoberman, who is the former multiplayer and online lead for the Halo series.
Last year Certain Affinity announced that it had signed an agreement to lead development on an original IP, which is possibly related to the project it’s reportedly working on with Microsoft.
The company said: “Are we excited to take on a genre and style of game that we’ve always loved? Thrilled beyond words! Are we honored to be bringing this game to market? Indescribably so! Are there any other tantalizing details regarding this new venture? More than we can say!”
“We have
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