Monster Hunter World’s PC Release Date (2018) Narrowed Down

Unlike recent entries during the series, Monster Hunter Universe is in development for each consoles and computer. A PS4 and Xbox One public is just weeks away however as we already knew, it will be a longer wait for the computer version. However, Capcom has currently provided some plan of when to expect it.

In a latest video shared on Monster Hunter’s official Twitter account (below), World producer Ryozo Tsujimoto provided an update on the computer version’s status. “We are operating hard on it immediately and aiming for an season 2018 public. We will update you with additional details later and thank you for your patience.”
The tweet itself adds that the computer version is presently being optimized. we do not yet grasp exactly what will distinguish it from the console versions, if anything; presumably there’ll be a variety of visual choices, at the very least. At now, but, Capcom has not discussed the topic.

As for the console versions, Universe launches on PS4 and Xbox One on January 26. A combine of beta tests for the game were held on PS4 in December, however there have been no plans declared for a beta on Xbox One or computer. we do grasp that Capcom has idea’s for free post launch content, as well as latest monsters, on whole platforms. Those on PS4 can also look forward to exclusive, Horizon: Zero Dawn-themed content.

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