TiMi Studios and Capcom are teaming up to bring the Monster Hunter license to smartphones.
Having created mobile versions of Call of Duty (multiplayer FPS), Age of Empires (RTS) and Pokémon Unite (MOBA) for publishers Activision, Microsoft and The Pokémon Company, TiMi Studios is now involved in the development of the mobile game. based on the Monster Hunter universe for Capcom. Please note that this is not the first time Monster Hunter has attempted a mobile version, as certain Monster Hunter Explore/Monster Hunter Smart were meant to attract early fans with an experience similar to console games, but were never successful despite being free. -gaming business model. The closure of the servers was recorded two years ago.
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Monster Hunter Mobile, Capcom’s next goose that lays golden eggs
A Capcom spokesperson said:
The mobile game in development will replicate the hunting methods of the Monster Hunter series and provide players with a new and unique experience on mobile devices. This first partnership between TiMi Studios and Capcom will bring together the expertise and strengths of both companies to expand the Monster Hunter license to other platforms. Players from all over the world, old and new, will be able to hunt however they want, when they want, where they want.
With 18.5 million and 11.2 million copies worldwide, respectively, Monster Hunter World and Monster Hunter Rise were the biggest hits in the history of Capcom and the Monster Hunter license, which has distributed 86 million games worldwide since inception.