Key Takeaways
- The series will benefit from the mobile expertise of TiMi Studio Group thanks to Monster Hunter Outlanders.
- With its completely connected open environment and pre-set characters, the game will deviate from the conventions of series.
- Fan-favorite monsters, weaponry, and friends will all be returning from Monster Hunter.
The makers of Monster Hunter Outlanders, Capcom and TiMi Studio Group, have given a closer look at what makes this mobile game unique in comparison to earlier Monster Hunter games after the game’s shocking reveal.
A collaboration between TiMi Studio Group and Capcom will result in a new open-world mobile game in the venerable Monster Hunter brand, throwing players for a loop as they prepare for the early 2025 release of Wilds.
Monster Hunter Outlanders will aim to recreate the essential Monster Hunter experience for mobile devices while adding a few twists, while Wilds is expected to be another development of the more realistic ecosystems introduced in 2018’s Monster Hunter: World.
Although the game’s creators anticipate that many players will be seeing Outlanders for the first time, enough elements are being hinted at to draw in seasoned hunters.
Monster Hunter Outlanders will include a combination of new and returning weapons, similar to the series’ foray into massively multiplayer online gaming with the Frontier titles. This will allow seasoned players to experiment with new gameplay approaches while also providing them with a sense of comfort.
Furthermore, Frontier’s diverse ecosystems are made to blend together harmoniously, whereas Monster Hunter has been shifting toward more connected biomes rather than distinct zones since World.
Instead of creating their own hunters, as is customary in the series, players will take on the roles of pre-made characters with unique personalities and styles. In titanic battles, new NPC allies will also be available to help change the outcome.
Lastly, mutations and angry modes promise to further push players outside of their hunting comfort zones in addition to the anticipated list of new and returning enemies.
There is some real mobile game talent in Monster Hunter Outlanders, considering that the TiMi team has produced Call of Duty: Mobile and Pokemon Unite.
These popular titles’ successful mobile extensions demonstrate TiMi’s ability to adapt one of Capcom’s hallmark properties for smaller screens.