This officially licensed Monster Hunter mobile game looks surprisingly good

We’ve known for a little over two years that Tencent’s TiMi Studio was working with Capcom. developing a Monster Hunter title for mobile. Today that work was officially unveiled as Monster Hunter Outlanderscomplete with a trailer that shows off exceptional looking graphics and gameplay.

More or less, TiMi Studio Group seems to have honed its skills. While things like monetization and hardware specs are still unknown, it’s hard to ignore how many AAA mobile games are starting to look exactly like their console brethren, and it’s clear that Timi Studios has been at the forefront of this movement with games like Call of Duty Mobile under its belt, and next up is Monster Hunter Outlanders, which already looks promising and could be one of them Android’s best open world games.

Of course, you don’t have to take my word for it that Monster Hunter Outlanders looks great fun; You can watch the trailer directly above to get a good idea of ​​what to expect from the graphics and gameplay. Although the trailer is only a little over a minute long, it certainly looks like a real AAA Monster Hunter game. However, those impressive graphics do raise some concerns, such as what kind of hardware will be needed to run the title.

Try not to get too excited yet

It’s still early

And considering it’s still early days and the reveal trailer only goes live today, we still don’t know how the game will be monetized, and with Tencent’s TiMi Studio at the helm, it’s probably a safe bet that the game will be monetized game. blatant, just like the rest of TiMi’s catalogue. So even though Monster Hunter Outlanders looks pretty inviting in today’s trailer, you have to remember that this will be a mobile-specific release that will likely contain many of the mechanics that give mobile gaming its bad reputation among gamers.

Still, it’s pretty exciting to see how much mobile gaming has grown when titles are fun Monster Hunter Outlanders making the rounds and showing off some pretty impressive graphics and gameplay that could easily be mistaken for a console title. So we hope that Capcom, Tencent and TiMi keep things well balanced so that everyone can enjoy Monster Hunter Outlanders when it comes around.