本作将于 1 月 26 日发售PS4和Xbox One版,PS4 亚版游戏的繁体中文补丁将会同步上线。本作 PC 版将于 2018年秋季推出。
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2018-1-17 07:53 AM
Monster Hunter: World PS4 Pro Bundle Launches Jan. 26 in North America and Europe
Introducing the limited edition Monster Hunter: World PlayStation 4 Pro bundle
As players ready to track and battle titanic beasts next week in Monster Hunter: World, we’re happy to unveil a limited edition PlayStation 4 Pro to celebrate the game’s release. Launching alongside Capcom’s action adventure on 26th January, this monster 1TB PS4 Pro is daubed in eye-catching artwork featuring the fire wyvern Rathalos.
Alongside the console comes a physical copy of Monster Hunter: World standard edition, and a customised red Dualshock 4 controller with unique designs. You can check out the console and controller in full above.
As part of the bundle, you’ll also receive voucher codes for an in-game Origin Armour Set, Fair Wind Charm Talisman, as well as a Monster Hunter: World dynamic Theme. Check your local retailer for availability.
Capcom has detailed the version 1.01 update for Monster Hunter: World, which is due out alongside the release of the game on January 26.
Downloading and installing the 815 megabyte update will unlock functions such as online multiplayer, event quests, and chat. Here are the details:
Additional Systems
Unlocks online-use systems including multiplayer, event quests, and chat.
Adds function to receive additional content to the player’s My House room service.
Adds gallery function to the title menu to replay event scenes.
Adds a Gallery Mode that enables you to watch the event scenes you have previously seen. The appearance of the player character will change based on the save data.
Mascot character Poogie added to Research Commission HQ.
As you progress through the story, Poogie will appear in the distribution area of Research Commission HQ. You can deepen your friendship with him through skillful petting. If you pick him up and take him around, something good may happen.
Additional Display Languages
In addition to the Japanese, English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish included in all versions of the game, the following display languages have been added for specific versions:
Japan: No additional languages
Asia: Traditional Chinese and Korean
North America: Brazilian Portuguese
Europe: Brazilian Portuguese, Polish, Russian, and Arabic
Additional voiced languages have not been added. All versions of the game will feature Monster Hunter language, Japanese, English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish voiced language options.
Other
Fixed some bugs
Capcom also teased updates and downloadable content coming in the future:
Spring 2018 Title Update
As previously reported, Deviljho will be added as an additional monster as part of the spring 2018 free title update. Further information about the update will be announced on the official website.
Also, if you have an online connection, various event quests and special collaborations will be implemented post-launch. Other free downloadable content like additional gestures are also planned.
Furthermore, cosmetic contents unrelated to character stats, such as gestures, face paint, and stamp sets for use in chat, are also planned for release as paid downloadable content.
Monster Hunter: World is due out worldwide for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on January 26, and for PC this fall. In Japan, Monster Hunter: World will only be available for PlayStation 4.
《魔物猎人 世界》将在 1 月 26 日正式登陆 PS4 和 Xbox One 平台,PC 版预计将在今年秋季上市。同时亚版在首日补丁中追加中文字幕。
Brand New Making of Monster Hunter: World Development Video!
To celebrate the upcoming release of Monster Hunter: World this week, we’ve just released the first episode in the series of ‘The Making of Monster Hunter: World’ video documentaries.
Featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with Producer Ryozo Tsujimoto, Executive Director/Art Director Kaname Fujioka and Director Yuya Tokuda, the first episode in the series examines how the project started and what inspired the vision behind bringing the living, breathing world of Monster Hunter to life on home consoles.
Further videos will be released weekly, revealing hidden secrets behind the development of the title, including an exclusive look at the motion capture and sound studios used in the game’s creation, plus interviews with further development team members who provide additional insights into the design process of Monster Hunter: World.
Monster Hunter: World releases on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on January 26th with a PC release coming in Autumn 2018.
Journey to a New World in Monster Hunter: WorldTM , Available Now Globally on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One
Capcom, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, released Monster Hunter: World for PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system and the family of Xbox One devices including Xbox One X today, making this the first global simultaneous release for the 40 million unit-selling action RPG series. A PC release will follow in Fall 2018. In Monster Hunter: World, players will take on larger-than-life monsters in a variety of vast living, breathing ecosystems either solo or with up to three other hunters via online co-op, now with both a global player pool and mid-quest drop-in functionality for the first time in the series.
In Monster Hunter: World, follow the journey of the elder dragons as they begin their once a decade migration across the sea to a land known as the New World in an event referred to by inhabitants as the Elder Crossing. As part of the Guild’s Research Commission, players must embark on a grand journey to this massive, mysterious land and uncover the secrets behind this phenomenon. As hunters set out on their quests, the Commission’s sights are set on Zorah Magdaros, a colossal elder dragon that rises from the earth like a volcano.
The series’ rewarding skill-based progression and robust crafting system is at the heart of the game. With the most accessible and seamless gameplay experience in the series to date, players can take on quests to slay increasingly more challenging and dangerous monsters in the food chain in order to earn materials that can be used to craft stronger weapons and armor with unique abilities based on their fallen foes. The landscape and its diverse inhabitants play a critical role during the hunt as players can strategically use the surrounding environment and wildlife to their advantage. Hunters can now move freely across map areas and use their cunning to draw a monster into a tangle of vines and unleash a flurry of attacks while it’s vulnerable, or lure it into a more fearsome creature’s domain to encourage a territorial face-off that yields massive damage to the target.
Monster Hunter: World will continue to support the community with a bevy of free post-launch content, including PlayStation 4 exclusive Horizon Zero Dawn collaboration event quests that will let players earn special materials that can be forged into unique themed equipment. Hunters can see their Palico companions look like a machine from Horizon Zero Dawn through quests available starting today through February 8th. The young machine hunter Aloy also comes to life in Monster Hunter: World with her bow and full armor set through quests available from February 28th through March 5th. In addition to special event quests, the first major title content update will be available in Spring 2018, which will add the fan-favorite Deviljho monster and more.
Here comes new hunters: Ryu and Sakura join Monster Hunter: World!
Monster Hunter: World is now out in the wild and as we welcome all hunters to the New World, we want to also extend the invite to all the Street Fighters out there!
“So how do I get these Street Fighter outfits in my Monster Hunter?” you ask. Well, here’s how:
First up: a quick reminder these are full sets of armor that have to be equipped as one single entry and cannot be mixed with other armor pieces. However, these full armor sets can be equipped by both male and female hunters, even changing their voices to match either Ryu’s or Sakura’s.
In just a few weeks, we’ll be featuring the quest to get Ryu’s set as an exclusive early opportunity to PS4 players that also have a save data file from Street Fighter V (including Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition). Hunters with that save data will receive a special quest called “Down the Dark, Muddy Path.” Just channel your fighting spirit, complete that quest and you’ll get “SFV Tickets” as the special reward item. Bring that, along with other necessary materials, to the Smithy and you got yourself a Ryu armor set!
Hunters on PS4 that don’t have SFV save data (and hunters on Xbox One) won’t have to wait much longer, however, as the Event Quest will go back in rotation for all players at a later date. The exact timing is still to be announced, but during this time, everyone will be able to fight for their Ryu set.
And not long after that, two new Event Quests will be added to the rotation for all players (PS4 and Xbox One) and completing them will get you new “SFV Tickets,” so you can craft the Ryu and Sakura sets. By the way, check out these sets in action here:
“Oh wait a minute! How do I get THOSE?!” you might also ask, while pointing at the Hadouken and Shoryuken on screen.
These sweet, iconic premium gestures, along with Chat Stamp sets, will be available for purchase for everyone on the PlayStation Store and Xbox Marketplace starting on February 16th. Pricing of the extra content breakdown below:
Gesture: Street Fighter V Hadoken - $3.99
Gesture: Street Fighter V Shoryuken - $3.99
Stamp Set: Street Fighter V Set - $1.99
But this is not the end of the SF x MH tie-in. Street Fighter V players have some special Monster Hunter content to look forward to (and fight hard for) in their game too! Check out this month’s SFV:AE Extra Battle blog for more details on how to get Rathalos armor for Ken, Zinogre armor for R. Mika and Kirin armor for Ibuki.
Best of luck to all the hunters and fighters out there!