As 2018 comes to a close, DualShockers and our staff are reflecting on this year’s batch of games and what were their personal highlights within the last year. Unlike the official Game of the Year 2018 awards for DualShockers, there are little-to-no-rules on our individual Top 10 posts. For instance, any game — not just 2018
Monster Hunter World
At some point this year you’ve probably used Google to search for the latest news for an upcoming title that you were interested in, or maybe you needed help with finding out what material those bags from Bethesda were made from? You might have even added us on the Google news app. Well, Google has
Remember when a year-old game was considered old? Oh, what simpler times. Now, with the abundance of service-based games, a game’s one year anniversary is less of a death knell and more of a rite of passage. A case in point is Monster Hunter World, Capcom’s beast-slaying action RPG, which will celebrate its first birthday next
The production of a movie based on Capcom’s Monster Hunter is now in full swing. While this may seem like a good thing as the series’ popularity is at an all time high, there are several red flags that makes it somewhat worrying. The movie based on a Capcom property is being helmed by Paul
Today Capcom announced that a new seasonal event will start in Monster Hunter World this month, the Autumn Harvest Fest. The event will start on September 21st, and will end on October 4th. As usual with this kind of events, nearly all of the challenge and event quests available in the past months will become playable again,
Monster Hunter: World released earlier this year on Xbox One and PS4 but the PC version’s release was pushed until today. Obviously, fans waiting for this version of the game have come out in droves today according to the charts on Steam. As of the game’s release this morning, Monster Hunter: World has already become Steam’s biggest release of
Today Capcom released its financial results related to the first quarter of fiscal year 2018, which includes the period between April 1st and June 30th, 2018. As you can see in the table below, all the relevant income figures are firmly in the black, showing a massive increase in both revenue and income year-on-year. To
Today Capcom released a new update to the schedule featuring event and challenge quests available in Monster Hunter World. The new schedule runs from today to August 16, featuring three weeks of quests for you to enjoy. You can see it below. With the end of the Summer Twilight Fest, the list shrank down considerably. The crown
Today, during a livestream from Japan Capcom announced the PlayStation 4 Monster Hunter world Value Pack. The package is a new PS4 bundle releasing in Japan on July 26th for 32,980 yen ($293) plus taxes. It will include a PS4 slim, a copy of Monster Hunter World, the new Strategy Handbook, and one month of PlayStation Plus. On August
Today, during a livestream from Japan, Capcom and Square Enix revealed the first live gameplay of the upcoming Behemoth hunt in Monster Hunter World, marking the first phase of the crossover with Final Fantasy XIV. At the controls, we see Monster Hunter World Producer Ryozo Tsujimoto, Executive Director Kaname Fujioka, and Director Yuya Tokuda, alongside Final Fantasy
Today Capcom launched the new seasonal event in Monster Hunter World, the Summer Twilight Fest. Not only the game will be decorated for the celebrations, but there will be a metric ton of quests to enjoy, and they will allow you to unlock the Diver α, Papillon α and β and Queen Bee α and β
Back at E3, Capcom and Square Enix announced a crossover between Monster Hunter World and Final Fantasy XIV. Today we know when the Monster Hunter World side is going to happen, and that’s with a new free update which will happen on August 2nd at 1:00 AM BST or August 1st at 5:00 PM PDT.
Today Capcom had some new goodies for Monster Hunter World fans. First of all, we get an updated event and challenge quest schedule, which spans from today until July 19th. You can check it out below. Yet, this is not all, as we also get a brand new event named the “Summer Twilight Fest.” Not
Today Capcom released an updated quest schedule for its ultra-successful game Monster Hunter World on PS4 and Xbox One. The new quest schedule covers from today to July 12th, and it includes both quests and challenge quests available with a weekly rotation. You can check it out below. Those who like a challenge and who
It wouldn’t be a Square Enix E3 Showcase without some mention of Final Fantasy XIV — however, there is a great tie-in coming. According to a reveal at the Square Enix E3 2018 Showcase, we can expect some Final Fantasy XIV and Monster Hunter World collaboration coming this Summer. The reveal, seen in the trailer below (courtesy of YouTuber GamersPrey)
Capcom just released the updated event and challenge quest schedule for its hugely popular action game Monster Hunter World. The schedule includes quests all the way to June 28th, and you can read them all below. There is definitely a lot to enjoy. In addition to that, another item pack is being distributed starting today, to celebrate
Capcom just released the updated event and challenge quest schedule for its super-popular action game Monster Hunter World. The schedule includes quests all the way to June 21st, and you can check it out below. As you can see, the elder dragon Kulve Taroth will make a new appearance between June 15th and June 21st. In
Today Capcom announced that a brand new Monster Hunter World update will bring the elder dragon Lunastra to the game. Following Deviljho and Kulve Taroth, Lunastra will bring to the blate the ability to fight together with her mate Teostra and deliver devastating joint arracks together with him. Interestingly, materials carved from Lunastra will resonate with
Capcom just released the updated event and challenge quest schedule for its super-popular action game Monster Hunter World. The schedule includes quests all the way to June 14th, and you can check it out below. As you can see, the elder dragon Kulve Taroth came back today, and he will be available only until may
Our WeebCast is a weekly podcast dedicated to all thing Japanese, and today you can listen to its sixth episode, focusing on the renaissance of Japanese games, many of which rose to critical and fan acclaim over the past few years after a period of semi-limbo. This discussion was inspired by Ebb and Flow – Conversations on the recent
Get ready for some street-fighting action, except the street is an unforgiving jungle with a beautiful ecosystem full of amazing creatures that want to murder you. That’s right: it’s time for the Monster Hunter World x Street Fighter collaboration event, and with it, a chance to hadouken a goddamn Rathalos in the face. Yep. Ryu and Sakura
Following a week-long hiatus due to Golden Week, today Capcom released the updated event and challenge quest schedule for Monster Hunter World. The new list includes special quests that will be available in the time frame between today and May 31st. You can check it out below. On top of that, from today to May
Capcom held a presentation showcasing its business strategy for the fiscal year that will end on March 31st, 2019, and it included some really interesting pieces of information. Forst of all, we get a breakdown of the growth strategy that the publisher intends to employ. For the console business, they aim to regularly release new
Today Capcom released its financial results for the fiscal year 2017, which ended on March 31st, 2018. As you can see in the table below, all the relevant income figures are in the black, also showing a massive increase year-on-year. According to the announcement, this is the “highest level of profitability” in all of Capcom’s
Monster Hunter: World has easily been one of the most popular games of 2018 so far, and Capcom has been fantastic with dealing out new content regularly since release. According to one noteworthy developer though, there’s one new monstrous addition that he’d soon love to see in the monster hunting title. Earlier today, The Coalition’s Rod Fergusson,
Today, during the broadcast of the Monster Hunter Championship 2018, Capcom showcased footage of a Monster Hunter World gameplay prototype from 2015. The prototype is somewhat similar to the first trailer showcased by the developer at E3 2017, showing a hunt targeting Anjanath. Of course, the footage is much more extensive as it was created to showcase
Today Capcom released an update to the event and challenge quest schedule for its super-popular action-RPG Monster Hunter World. If you want to see what kind of quests await for you until May 10th, you can check out the full schedule below. Incidentally, we also learn the launch date of the second part of the Street
Today is Wednesday, which means that the Japanese statistics firm Media Create published its software and hardware sales charts for the week between April 9th and April 15th. You can find the full top-twenty chart below, keeping in mind that the second number is each game’s lifetime sales. The Snack World: TreJarers – Switch – 35,655/New
Following the reveal of Monster Hunter World update 3.0 that will add the elder dragon Kulve Taroth, Capcom followed up on the official website (with additional information on the Japanese site) providing the patch notes and further details on what we’ll see implemented. First of all, the patch is going to weigh about 1.2 gigabytes
Capcom announced the second free update coming to Monster Hunter World, and like the one that added Deviljho in March, it will come with a new monster to hunt and more. Enter new elder dragon Kulve Taroth, alongside its specific gear and weapons and a brand new type of quest called Siege. in a siege