A new trailer for Wild monster hunter debuted at the end of this year's Summer Game Fest showcase. Before the trailer, it was confirmed on stage that the game will feature cross-play between consoles and PC.
Due for release in 2025 (sadly no release date yet), the latest trailer for Capcom's upcoming title showed off the game's storytelling abilities, with many scenes demonstrating the focus on voice acting. And for the first time in the series, the player's hunter will also be fully voiced.
We see a brief fragment of the gameplay of the hunter and his companions evading monsters in the middle of a huge sandstorm. He also demonstrates the ability of him to switch between two types of weapons on the fly; Another novelty in the series.
This new trailer also features a new big monster. It looks a bit like a Lagiacrus crossed with a Gigginox, and has an almost featureless face aside from its open, shiny mouth. Its slippery form also seems to easily wrap around objects and rock formations, making it likely to be a very unpredictable enemy.
About a minute and a half into the two-minute trailer, we see the introduction of another big new monster. It takes the form of a huge pterodactyl-like creature that is capable of shooting lightning bolts. your typical Monster hunter rate, then.
Lastly, the trailer ends by showing off some bonuses that players can earn in the new game. When importing Monster hunter world and Monster Hunter World: Iceborne save data in Wild monster hunter, Players can receive the Felyne Leather and Felyne Duffel armor sets for their kitty companion, as well as a pair of weapons for themselves.
While we are still waiting for a concrete release date for Wild monster hunter Beyond 2025, you'll be able to wishlist it on PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC.