Monster Hunter Wilds won't gender lock armor sets
Players in Monster Hunter Wilds will be able to mix and match male and female armor pieces to craft their ideal look.
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Players in Monster Hunter Wilds will be able to mix and match male and female armor pieces to craft their ideal look.
While Rey Dau looked like the flagship monster for Monster Hunter Wilds, Capcom teased that each region will have its own apex monster.
Players will be able to ride through the landscapes of Wilds on the Seikret and utilize the Slinger in a variety of new ways.
Whether you're with friends or flying solo, Monster Hunter Wilds won't have players waiting long to get into the hunt.
To round out Monday's Capcom Highlights stream, Monster Hunter Stories was given an official release date.
The Capcom Highlights broadcast will run across two days and feature new looks at Dragon's Dogma 2, Street Fighter 6, Monster Hunter Now, and more.
Capcom is currently investigating the issue, but many believe that implementation of a new DRM anti-piracy software is to blame.
Niantic is offering Monster Hunter Now players an in-game thank-you gift for achieving 10 million downloads since its launch on iOS and Android in September.
Capcom will also be showing updates on the Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy, Monster Hunter Now, and Street Fighter 6.
This new collaboration between Niantic and Capcom is expected to release in September.