Monster Hunter Now Will Be Launched Globally On September 14

Who's ready to go hunting? Monster Hunter Now will be available for all Android and iOS devices in September 2023.

Monster Hunter Now Release Date
A release date has finally been revealed for Monster Hunter Now. | © Capcom / Niantic

It's official! Capcom and Niantic have announced that their upcoming fantasy AR mobile game, Monster Hunter Now, will be released globally on September 14, 2023, for both Android and iOS devices.This was revealed after extensive beta testing that was held earlier this year.

With a release date set in stone, you can now pre-register for the game through the official game website, Google Play, and the App Store.

Not only will pre-registering notify you of when the game is available for download, but you will get rewards such as reward tickets, makeup, and more items depending on the global milestones reached.

Monster Hunter Now will be the first title from Capcom's hugely successful Monster Hunter series to be adapted for the mobile scene.

It will utilize the same augmented reality technology that offers players the same expansive real-world exploration that made Niantic's other popular venture, Pokemon GO, incredibly popular.

Altogether, this new game promises to take you on a real-life quest as you hunt for epic monsters in your area. As revealed in an extensive game showcase, you will meet iconic beasts such as Diablos, Great Jagras, Jyuratodus, and more.

You can make full use of the various weapons at your disposal to defeat monsters and use the resources you collect to upgrade your gear and armor.

Monster Hunter Now easily has the tools and features available to make it one of the most exciting game releases in 2023.

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