Exoprimal: A Throwback to Experimental Capcom with Surprisingly Capable Bots.

Exoprimal, Capcom's upcoming multiplayer shooter, is a unique blend of PvE and PvP gameplay that pits players against unstoppable raptor hordes. The game is being pitched as a live-service release, complete with seasonal updates, time-limited content, and a premium battle pass. Exoprimal's director, Takuro Hiraoka, and technical director, Kazuki Abe, both have experience working on multiple titles in the Monster Hunter series, which has helped with the creation of Exoprimal. The game's primary mode, Dino Survival, is a race between two teams of five players to see who can complete a set number of dino-killing challenges before the other. Despite comparisons to Dino Crisis, Exoprimal began life as a concept to create a new IP.
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- Exoprimal Preview - Full Match Gameplay GameSpot Trailers
- Exoprimal is a throwback to weird, experimental early 2000s Capcom PC Gamer
- Forget Exoprimal's dinosaurs and evil AI, the real villains are its surprisingly capable bots Rock Paper Shotgun
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