Ride, Vaquero, Ride!

Capcom is bringing a brand newMonster Hunterspin-off title to mobile platforms in Japan later this year.Monster Hunter Riderswill be a free-to-play title that will take players on an exciting journey through the lands of Felgia, packed full of wild adventure, curious beasts, and microtransactions.

Monster Hunter Riderswill let players build a stable of creatures – all gathered from previous titles in the long-running series – and form a party of riders. Your menagerie will then venture out into Felgia, getting into battles, bolstering your ranks, and unlocking skills and gear to customise your party’s abilities and personal style.

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Rathalos, Zinogre, Nargacuga, and Glavenus are among the iconic monsters that will feature in-game, while the trailer below gives us a look at some of the riders that you will encounter on your quest. They look like a cheerful bunch, and after the somber tones of the excellentMonster Hunter: World,it’s nice to see a little brightness and colour return to the franchise.

Monster Hunter Riderslaunches in Japan on iOS and Android this winter. There is currently no confirmation of a western release, but given the incredible success ofMH: World, and Capcom’s openly-announced intent to double-down on all thingsMonster Hunter, it isn’t beyond the realms of possibility.

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