Monster Hunter Now, the latest free-to-play Pokémon Go-style augmented reality creature-battler from developer Niantic, made in collaboration with Capcom, has officially surpassed 5m downloads in its first week of release on iOS and Android.
Monster Hunter Now, which was announced back in February and got its full launch on 21st September following a series of closed beta tests, employs a similar real-world exploration and interaction system to the ones seen in the likes of Niantic’s Pokémon Go and Pikmin Bloom, albeit with an obvious Monster Hunter twist.
Here, players are able to gather useful resources and fight monsters they encounter while out on their real-world travels - including the Barroth, Tobi Kadachi, Jyuratodus, Paolumu, Anjanath, Rathian, Rathalos, and Diablos - then combine their spoils to create better equipment that’ll enable them to take on tougher challenges.
As a massive MH fan since 4U, I do want to play this game… It’s just that I don’t want to do Niantic any favors.
Damn it… Just announce the next main line game already my bones need some proper new monsta huntin.