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Iceborne details its content roadmap for 2020

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Capcom shares the Monster Hunter World: Iceborne road map for 2020

Monster Hunter World has been a success for a Capcom that is at its best, it shows that he was eager for a delivery of the series for PCs and Consoles, which has earned him about 15 million copies sold throughout the world and motorcycles4 million copies sold of Iceborne, its latest expansion .. Last year, the Japanese hunting RPG it was updated in consoles with the gigantic Iceborne expansion, which on PC has been waiting until earlier this year, but with all the versions on the street it is time to look to the future and see the content plan that Capcom has planned for the first half of 2020.

As expected, Capcom will continue to nurture Monster Hunter World: Iceborne news this year in the form of updates and events, so it has shared a roadmap (via GamingBolt) where it details everything that is pending to reach both the PC version and consoles. Xbox One and PS4 are still a little ahead, since the expansion came earlier on these platforms, but in April, the Japanese are planning an update that will match all three versions.

PC roadmap

January 6th

  • Main update of Title 1 (Ver. 11.50.00)
  • New monster: Rajang
  • Raccoon City Collaboration
  • Room Updates
  • The guide lands of the "Volcanic Region" were added

12th of January

  • Main update of title 2 (Ver. 12.03.00)
  • New monster: Safi’jiiva
  • New monster: Stygian Zinogre
  • The guide lands of the “tundra region” were added

April

Roadmap for consoles

As we can see in the following image, Monster Hunter World: Iceborne in its console edition will continue to update with its own events while the PC version is updated and upgrade all three platforms to version 13.50 on some day to be confirmed in April.

Road map of Monster Hunter World: Iceborne on consoles

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is available on Xbox One and PS4 since last September 6, 2019, do not miss our analysis, while PC users have had to wait a few months until January 9, so the compatible version will still need a few months to catch up with the console version.

This icy expansion is not only gigantic, With a multitude of new areas to visit, it also has playable features and, of course, a huge number of new monsters to hunt. Some are already known to fans of the Capcom series, but others are totally new and promise to make things very complicated when facing them, take a look at all the new monsters of Monster Hunter: Iceborne.



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