Monster Hunter World won't be heading to the Switch, but a new one could be in the works
Have you ever wished for a new Monster Hunter game on the Nintendo Switch? Well, your wish could be granted soon. A Capcom insider has claimed that the company could reveal a Monster Hunter game for the Nintendo Switch soon.
According to Dusk Golem, the new Monster Hunter title is developed using a version of the RE Engine that will be compatible with the Nintendo Switch. For your information, the RE Engine is Capcom's in-house game engine that was initially used for Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. The Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate that was launched on the Switch in 2017 uses Capcom's older MT Framework game engine.
To elaborate on two things, Monster Hunter Switch is running on a Switch compatible version of the RE Engine, which is why I've been posting っ○ whenever I've been talking about it for the last few months, it's supposed to be the RE Engine logo. pic.twitter.com/x5vT4DrwYM
— AestheticGamer aka Dusk Golem (@AestheticGamer1) August 29, 2020
In a shareholder meeting a few months ago, Capcom also said that it had no plans to launch Monster Hunter World on the Switch. Allegedly, it'll be a title that is targeted at teenagers. From the description, it should be a completely new Monster Hunter game that will have simpler mechanics to cater to a younger crowd.
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