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A vast desert, minimal vegetation, and plenty of mountains are in the distance.
Now granted, that isn’t to say Monster Hunter Wilds will only take place in the desert.

The world of Monster Hunter is a wild place to live in.
This could imply that the player can also traverse and explore this expansive land.
If that’s the case, Monster Hunter Wilds could be the first genuinely open-world game in the series.
The mainline series started dabbling into the idea in Monster Hunter World: Iceborne with the Raider Ride mechanic.

The world of Monster Hunter is a wild place to live in.
Monster Hunter Rise expanded on this concept much further by introducing Palamutes.
In short, trekking on foot is looking to be no longer a viable travel option.
Mounts may allow players to switch weapon load-outs in the middle of combat.

A land potentially bigger than all of Monster Hunter World awaits you.
Monster Hunter Wilds' trailer shows us some new monsters that will populate this desert-themed locale.
The first new monster we see is a herd of peaceful, Pangolin-looking dinosaurs.
Are you ready for the next generation of hunts?

Run for your life against the coming sandstorms.
And there you have our first glimpse into the next generation of Monster Hunter.
As a diehard Monster Hunter fan, I’m thrilled to see the series moving forward to next-gen consoles.

Use your mount’s abilities to overcome precarious terrain and avoid getting struck by lightning.

Some monsters are peaceful and will not attack the player unless provoked.

New lands means new monsters to hunt.
















