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Monster Hunter Now is a 2023 augmented reality mobile game in the Monster Hunter series, developed by Niantic and Capcom and published by the former. It was released worldwide on September 14, 2023 and has accumulated 15 million downloads by 2024.
A fact from Monster Hunter Now appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 15 October 2023 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that players of Monster Hunter Now have just 75 seconds to defeat large monsters? A record of the entry may be seen at Wikipedia:Recent additions/2023/October.
The company formerly developed Unity-based games [1] (and previously Flash-based) for Web browsers, but now publishes and develops games across multiple platforms including mobile, Nintendo Switch, and PS4, with a few releases on Steam.
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, an enhanced version of Monster Hunter Generations, released internationally for Nintendo Switch on August 28, 2018. Known as Monster Hunter XX in Japan, where it was released August 2017 on Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch. [28] Plays with more emphasis on action and customization. Monster Hunter Rise: March ...
Monster Hunter Rise [a] is a 2021 action role-playing game developed and published by Capcom for the Nintendo Switch. It was released worldwide in March 2021, with a Windows port released in January 2022 and ports for PlayStation 4 , PlayStation 5 , Xbox One , and Xbox Series X/S were released in January 2023.
Monster Hunter Wilds is an upcoming action role-playing video game developed and published by Capcom. A successor to Monster Hunter: World (2018), the game is set to be released for Windows PC , PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and Series S on February 28, 2025.
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MT Framework is a game engine created by Capcom. "MT" stands for "Multi-Thread", "Meta Tools" and "Multi-Target". While initially MT Framework was intended to power 2006's Dead Rising and Lost Planet: Extreme Condition only, Capcom later decided for their internal development divisions to adopt it as their default engine.