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Gear up for new Monster Hunter: World – Wildspire Waste, Hunting 101 trailers

Monster Hunter: World is looking mighty fine so far, and each and every new video that Capcom releases gets us a bit more excited to gear up and go hunting.

Today we have a look at the Wildspire Waste location and a helpful Hunting 101 video, in advance of the hands-on sessions which will be available at gamescom next week.

See the new footage below!

Monster Hunter: World – Wildspire Waste Trailer:

Monster Hunter: World – Hunting 101:

Ahead of GamesCom we?ve released a brand new video that showcases some of the action you can look forward to seeing in Monster Hunter: World as well as taking a first look at a brand new location, Wildspire Waste. A massive, dry expanse with swamplands, this particular area of the New World sees creatures who inhabit the areas adapting to survive.

Monster Hunter: World sees players take on the role of a hunter that completes various quests to hunt and slay monsters within a lively living and breathing eco-system full of predators?. and prey. In the new video you can see some more of the creatures you can expect to come across upon adventuring on your quest. These magnificent beasts include the likes of the Kulu-Ya-Ku, a bird like creature that is often seen stealing other monsters? eggs from the Ancient Forest and Wildspire Waste. The giant Barroth is a returning Monster Hunter series favourite and can be found marking its territory with mud as it wanders in search of its favourite snack ? ants. Don?t be fooled by its taste for smaller meals though, this creature will charge anyone or anything that invades its territory and only the bravest of hunters can take on the challenge to bring it down.

For those willing hunters attending GamesCom next week, don?t forget to check out the title on the Sony Consumer Booth in Hall 7 and get ready for your first quest to the New World! North American hunters will get their chance to play the game at PAX West in Seattle.

Monster Hunter: World comes to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in Early 2018. A PC release will follow at a later date.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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