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Monster Hunter: World’s PC version targeting a release this Fall

Following its successful Beta testing last month, Monster Hunter: World is gearing up for its release this month on PS4 and Xbox One. Players on PC aren’t going to be left behind, fortunately, but they will, however, be late to the party.

In a new video posted today, Producer Ryozo Tsujimoto shared an update on when we can expect the PC port to launch.

“As for the PC version,” Tsujimoto said, “we’re working hard on it right now, and aiming for an Autumn 2018 release.”

Outside of that, there wasn’t much in the way of information, but he did say that more details would be coming “later.” As for the console version, players can expect loads of free content post-launch, namely some new monsters and the Mega Man crossover.

Monster Hunter: World launches on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on January 26th, 2017.

Daniel R. Miller

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