Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is now available for the PC and turns out to be a success there too, although not everything went smoothly at the start. Capcom has now specifically dated the first major post-launch update for the add-on on the home computing server.
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In a press e-mail, the developers confirmed today that the first major update for the PC version of the game is scheduled for February 6, 2020, at the start of the new week. The free additional content should then include new, challenging monsters as well as expanded gameplay functions, time-limited events and much more. At the heart of the first update will be the awesome Monster Rajang, which is said to be a challenge even for experienced hunters. In addition, the well-known heroes Leon, Claire and the Tyrant enter Monster Hunter World: Iceborne in special Raccoon City quests.
This means that PC players also receive content that has long been available on the console. In the future, this time lag will be a thing of the past, because Capcom also confirmed plans that from April 2020 all new game versions should be released simultaneously on PC and console.
Until then, on the occasion of Monster Hunter World's second birthday, you can also engage in in-game events that take place between January 24 and February 13. In addition, there is a second major PC update ahead of the synchronization of the update periods on March 12, which will include the Monster Hell Zinogre. This subspecies uses elemental dragon damage instead of lightning. In addition, the lead lands are being expanded to include a new tundra region, home to bone-eating monsters such as Barioth and Viper-Tobi-Kadachi.