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Monster Hunter World: Iceborne's next update is coming next week

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne's next update is coming next week

The repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic have been the main cause of the delay of plenty of video game releases. That also includes updates and content additions for games that were already available before that. In this case, we are specifically talking about the planned roadmap for Monster Hunter World and it's expansion Monster Hunter World: Iceborne. The game was released on consoles and PC at different times, but the Japanese company managed to put both games at the same development point by speeding up the release of content. Unfortunately, all of this was been delayed due to the effects of the pandemics but things are finally coming into shape with the launch of an upcoming update that will add more content on July 9th. 

 

 

Title Update 4 for Monster Hunter World will introduce one of the elder dragons favorite of the fans of the series, Alatreon, which appeared for the first time in Monster Hunter 3. With patch parity reached on consoles and PC, this new monster should be available to all players that own Monster Hunter World: Iceborne at the same time. 

Not much else has been revealed about other possible additions that Title Update 4 may bring toMonster Hunter World: Iceborne that but we will know more about the update and the future plans of Capcom for the franchise during a new Developer Diary that you will be able to watch on Friday, July 3, 2020, at 5 a.m. PDT on several platforms.

 

 

Of course, if you have not tried Monster Hunter World yet, you can find it at the best price on our comparator. If you decide to play it we highly suggest you to get Monster Hunter World: Iceborne too, an impressive expansion that will let you explore the frozen lands of Hoarfrost Reach, a whole new area full of new monsters to hunt and secrets to discover.

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