CAPCOM is set to make a big splash at this year’s Gamescom with their exciting line-up of games for attendees to enjoy. One of the highly anticipated games that will be available to play is Monster Hunter Wilds, the next installment in the popular series that is currently in development for both PC and consoles.
During the event in Cologne, Germany, from August 21st to August 25th, over 60 demo stations will be set up for players to experience Monster Hunter Wilds firsthand. Fans of the series will also have the opportunity to hear from key figures behind the game, including series producer Ryozo Tsujimoto, executive director Kaname Fujioka, and director Yuya Tokuda, who will be sharing valuable insights on CAPCOM’s stage.
In addition to Monster Hunter Wilds, CAPCOM will also be showcasing other exciting titles at Gamescom. Attendees will have the chance to be among the first to test out the upcoming Street Fighter 6 DLC character, Terry Bogard from SNK’s Fatal Fury series. The Ace Attorney Investigations Collection, featuring Miles Edgeworth and Prosecutor’s Gambit, will also be available for fans to enjoy. Another highlight is the recently released Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, which has been receiving rave reviews as one of CAPCOM’s standout games in recent years. To top it off, the mobile AR game Monster Hunter Now will be celebrating its one-year anniversary at the event.
For fans eager to learn more about Monster Hunter Wilds, CAPCOM has started releasing trailers that delve into the game’s core mechanics and weapons, including the Greatsword and Insect Glaive. These trailers offer a glimpse into what players can expect from the upcoming installment in the series.
Monster Hunter Wilds is scheduled to launch on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S in 2025, promising an exciting new chapter for fans of the franchise to look forward to. With a diverse line-up of games and exclusive opportunities to experience upcoming titles, CAPCOM’s presence at Gamescom is sure to be a highlight for attendees and gamers alike.