Get ready to embark on thrilling adventures with the highly anticipated mobile game, Monster Hunter Outlanders. Developed by the powerhouse team at Capcom and TiMi Studio Group, this game promises to bring the beloved Monster Hunter experience directly to your smartphone. As a free-to-play, open-world survival RPG, Outlanders is designed to let you hunt "anytime and anywhere," combining the series' signature gameplay with the convenience of mobile play.
The game's expansive environments are set to mimic the vast open worlds of the mainline Monster Hunter titles. From gliding through lush grasslands to swimming across serene lakes, players will have the chance to immerse themselves in richly detailed habitats. Teasers and screenshots reveal a world teeming with life, where you can observe monsters in their natural settings and witness dynamic interactions such as turf wars between large beasts.
TiMi Studio’s Dong Huang emphasized in a Producers’ Interview that the goal is to retain the core elements of the Monster Hunter series while optimizing the game for mobile. This includes refining the battle system to enhance the overall fun factor, ensuring that players can enjoy a seamless and engaging experience on their devices.
While an official release date remains under wraps, Capcom and TiMi are gearing up for a series of playtests to fine-tune the game based on player feedback. Those eager to get involved can sign up on the official Monster Hunter Outlanders website. Additionally, completing a survey about your gaming habits and preferences related to Monster Hunter could boost your chances of participating in future beta tests.
With TiMi Studio’s impressive track record on mobile hits like Call of Duty: Mobile and Pokemon Unite, expectations for Outlanders' visual quality are sky-high. Early glimpses suggest that the game's graphics could rival those of Monster Hunter Rise on the Nintendo Switch, leading many to wonder about the necessary hardware. Although official minimum requirements haven't been disclosed, a survey on the website hints at supported Snapdragon processors, ranging from the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 to the older Snapdragon 845, giving players an idea of the device power needed for smooth gameplay.
Everything We Know About Monster Hunter Outlanders
The open world of Outlanders is set to be a vast and interconnected expanse, featuring forests, swamps, and deserts. Dynamic climates and a living ecosystem add depth, allowing players to witness environmental interactions like turf wars between large monsters. Familiar faces such as Diablos, Kulu-Ya-Ku, Pukei-Pukei, Barroth, Rathian, and Rathalos are set to return, alongside a mysterious large monster shrouded in clouds, possibly influencing unique environmental conditions that can cause mutations in other creatures.
Combat in Outlanders has been meticulously tailored for mobile devices. While specific details remain sparse, the available footage suggests that the weapon mechanics from the series will be preserved and adapted for touch controls. A novel addition to the series is the building system, which lets players gather materials to construct houses and other useful items for traversing the open world, akin to the Karakuris in Wild Hearts.
In a departure from previous titles, players will select from a roster of pre-defined characters, each with distinct personalities, stories, and specialized weapons and skills. Classic weapons and armors from past games will still be available for customization. The method for acquiring these characters is yet to be revealed, but the game will include in-app purchases, hinting at potential gacha mechanics.
Outlanders introduces new "buddies" to assist in item gathering and monster hunting, including the familiar Palicoes and two new companions: a monkey and a bird. While their full capabilities are still undisclosed, more information is promised in upcoming announcements.