Season 7 of Niantic and Capcom’s Monster Hunter Now is set to launch in just a few short weeks, giving Hunters their next thrill with “Advent of the Exploration Base.”
Gamers Heroes recently attended a press event to learn more about Season 7 of Niantic and Capcom’s Monster Hunter Now – from fierce new foes to exploration bases, learn more with our preview.
Monster Hunter Now Season 7 Preview
Scope out the highlights of Monster Hunter Now Season 7 below, and also check out the official website to learn more:
Additional Monsters
All Monster Hunter Now Hunters will be able to take on Espinas, Garangolm and Lunagaron as part of Season 7.
Looking for more monsters to hunt? Riftborne Deviljho is set to arrive in Monster Hunter Now September 22.
Exploration Bases
After successful beta testing, exploration bases are set to launch in Monster Hunter Now soon.
Utilizing local landmarks, Hunters will be able to grow together through some jolly good cooperation.
Style Customization Update
Originally introduced in Monster Hunter Now Season 6, style customization in the title will receiving a major upgrade.
On that note, the parameters that increase with each level of style customization will be raised, which allow for customizable weapons to reach the max strength of currently available equipment.
In addition, Monster Hunter Now weapons that have been sufficiently customized will also gain a special effect.
New Skills
Season 7 of Monster Hunter Now will introduce six new skills to master, which can then be added to the armor of the aforementioned Espinas, Garangolm, and Lunagaron.
These include Pursuit, Ballistics, Reckless, Defender, Vital Fire, and Vital Ice.
Easier to Find Your Desired Monsters
A new feature, Monster Hunter Now Season 7 will let Hunters select monster groups, changing which monsters appear in the field.
As a result, this will make it much easier for players to find the targets they want to hunt – all for keeping things easy-breezy.
Reduced Material Requirements for Weapons
Starting in Monster Hunter Now Season 7, the amount of materials required to forge and upgrade most weapons will be reduced.
This, in turn, serves as a great opportunity for Hunters to forge and upgrade weapons one hasn’t previously tried before.
Finally, the development team behind Monster Hunter Now had to say the following:
“Thank you for always playing Monster Hunter Now.
The game is about to celebrate its 2nd Anniversary, and we would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to all hunters who continue to enjoy the hunt with us.
Over the past year, alongside additional seasonal monsters, weapons, and equipment, we’ve held live and global events and expanded features that help hunters connect with each other.
More recently, we’ve delivered updates such as new weapon customizations and actions, and a new system that lets you continue hunts even after moving away.
As we move into the 3rd year of Monster Hunter Now, we remain committed to making the real-world hunting experience—going outside to play, and connecting with friends—even more exciting.
Expect new content as well as improvements to existing features.
We look forward to continuing the hunt together!”
Monster Hunter Now is available for download via both the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store.
Feeling social? Be sure to follow the official Monster Hunter Now Facebook, Twitter/X, TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube social media channels.
Happy Hunting!
Thank you to PR for inviting us to this press preview for Monster Hunter Now Season 7!
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