TiMi Studio Group has revealed the new gameplay trailer for Monster Hunter Outlanders at the Tokyo Game Show 2025.

Monster Hunter Outlanders Tokyo Game Show 2025 Trailer introduces a new island for the setting while showcasing the unique hunting action against countless monsters, along with the familiar weapon types enhanced by new elements. It also delves into the world of Outlanders, showcasing the protagonist, along with exploration scenes that reveal the full extent of the crafting function.

The trailer also goes in-depth regarding some of the game’s key features, such as:

  • The familiar hunting experience with simple controls that can be comfortably activated with a single button press.
  • Step into the role of the Adventurers as they come from all over the world, possessing a variety of experiences and skills. To explore unknown lands and ecosystems, each one possesses unique skills, which can be utilized to bring various benefits.
  • Adventurers will be accompanied by a buddy. In addition to the familiar buddy Palico from the Monster Hunter series, new buddies exclusive to this game, Rutaco and Trillan, will also be introduced.
  • Aesoland is divided into several areas based on terrain and weather. By exploring each area using crafting, you can not only experience the field from different perspectives.
  • The island is home to the Radiant Species, monsters whose appearance and abilities are altered by the island’s unique mineral. They will become violent during hunts, possessing increased aggression and attacking abilities.

The Closed Beta has also been announced, with recruitment starting now for the test scheduled to launch sometime in November in select regions. Players can sign up online now for the chance to participate.

Addtional details will be announced in the future, including a launch date. Fans could also enjoy Monster Hunter Wilds, which is now available on the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and the PC. We had the chance to review Monster Hunter Wilds for the PC, and you can read it here.

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