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"Monster Hunter Community Demands Niantic to Incorporate Essential World & Rise Feature"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Dexerto

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Players of Monster Hunter Now are calling on Niantic to add a weapon dismantle feature to the game, citing the need for a more efficient material grinding process and the ability to try out different equipment. The community argues that the absence of this core feature makes investing in weapons feel punishing, especially when rare materials are involved. Some players have also accidentally forged weapons and equipment, leading to setbacks in their progress. It remains to be seen whether Niantic will implement the requested feature.

"Niantic's Surprise Update and Player Feedback on Monster Hunter Now's Qualily's Special Quests"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Dexerto

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Niantic has released a surprise update for Monster Hunter Now, featuring bugfixes and adjustments. The November 9 patch notes include improvements to the Join Hunt feature and faster delivery of in-app notifications for purchases and friend referrals. The update aims to enhance the game's overall experience, and players can find all the details in the patch notes.

"Community Calls for Niantic to Address Toxic Monetization in Monster Hunter Now"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Dexerto

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Players of Monster Hunter Now are calling on Niantic to address the "toxic" monetization in the game, particularly regarding the limited availability of healing items. Currently, players can either wait for daily restocks or purchase more potions with real-world money. The community suggests that Niantic should focus on monetizing cosmetics and speeding up processes rather than penalizing players for wanting to play longer. Some players also criticize the lack of value for money spent on in-game purchases. It remains to be seen if Niantic will make any changes to the game's microtransactions.

"Players Criticize Rural Monster Hunter Halloween Event Armor as 'Worthless'"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Dexerto

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Rural players of Monster Hunter Now are criticizing Niantic over the new Jack-o’-Head Halloween armor, which features a skill that boosts attack power when hunting with other players. Many players argue that the armor is worthless for those who live in rural areas or have a smaller player community, as they are unable to take advantage of the amplified damage effect. Some players are calling for remote co-op features similar to those in Niantic's other game, Pokemon Go. The Halloween event begins on October 25, 2023.

"Player's Genius Raid Concept Revolutionizes Monster Hunter's End-Game"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Dexerto

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A Monster Hunter Now player has proposed a raid-style arena concept where players compete to achieve the quickest kill time and secure a top-three placement on the leaderboard. The concept suggests solo and team play options, with solo hunters also being ranked against each other. Rewards would be given to the winners, similar to Pokemon Go gyms. While it is uncertain if Niantic will implement this concept, it has generated interest as a potential improvement to the game's end-game content.

"Monster Hunter Now: Players Demand Niantic to Implement Pokemon Go's Key Feature"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Dexerto

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Players of Monster Hunter Now, Niantic's latest game, are requesting the addition of a key feature from Pokemon Go - more gathering points. Many players have expressed frustration over the limited resources and monster spawns in smaller towns and villages, comparing it to the abundance of Pokestops in Pokemon Go. Some speculate that the game's map is an older version and hope for future updates to address this issue.

"Monster Hunter Now Unveils Exciting October Event Line-Up Including Halloween Celebration"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Dexerto

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Niantic has released the October event schedule for Monster Hunter Now, including a Halloween event, Pink Rathian week, and Tobi-Kadachi weekend. The Tobi-Kadachi weekend will feature increased appearances of the lightning-fast electric wyvern, while the Rathian & Pink Rathian week will introduce Pink Rathian to the game. The Halloween event will include a Halloween-themed field map, special equipment, and potentially a pumpkin-wielding Kulu-Ya-Ku.

"Mastering Monster Hunter Now: Redeem Codes, Zenny, Paintballs, and Weapon Types"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Dexerto

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Monster Hunter Now players can redeem codes to receive free in-game rewards such as Zenny and Paintballs. These codes can be easily redeemed by signing in to the official Monster Hunter Now redemption code page and entering the code. The currently available code, celebrating 5M downloads, is valid until October 12, 2023. These rewards can help players in their quest to defeat monsters and craft powerful weapons and armor.

"Monster Hunter Now: A Global Mobile Game Sensation with Stripped-Down Basics and All Monsters Revealed"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by VentureBeat

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Monster Hunter Now, a free-to-play mobile game developed by Capcom in collaboration with Niantic, has launched globally. Players can use their smartphones to locate and battle monsters in real-world locations, either solo or in groups. The game features fast-action multiplayer combat and incorporates elements of augmented reality. It offers a social hunting action role-playing experience, allowing players to explore the real world, gather materials, and craft weapons and armor. Monster Hunter Now is designed to appeal to both longtime fans of the franchise and newcomers, and it aims to provide an authentic and enjoyable experience for a casual audience.

"Niantic's Monster Hunter Now Set to Launch on September 14th"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Verge

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Niantic's upcoming collaboration with Capcom, Monster Hunter Now, is set to launch globally on September 14th for iOS and Android. The game will feature various weapons, a cycle of hunting and gearing up, and a unique paintball feature. This release is crucial for Niantic, as it aims to replicate the success of Pokémon Go, its most popular game. Interested players can preregister now to receive in-game bonuses upon launch.