Monster Hunter Wilds isn’t the only upcoming Capcom action RPG, as it reveals Monster Hunter Outlanders – a mobile title with a “massive open world”

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Monster Hunter Wilds might be the big action RPG at the top of wishlists for Monster Hunter fans everywhere, but it’s not the series’ only new game on the horizon. Capcom and TiMi Studio Group are working on a new mobile game that really looks like the full, authentic action RPG experience condensed onto a smaller screen. 

Its name is Monster Hunter Outlanders, and it’s set to feature a “massive open world,” complete with “the community and social systems players are looking for today,” according to TiMi Studio Group producer Dong Huang. The reveal trailer showcases a bit of what we can expect from the world, and it really does look pretty – with lush, green plains, an expansive desert area, as well as what look like lakes and ponds, all full of monsters to hunt either alone or alongside a party of four.

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