Your favourite monster may not be in Niantic’s Monster Hunter Now just yet, but don’t worry: it’s probably coming.
Mobile AR game giant Niantic worked with Shibuya to make its first Monster Hunter Now event a memorable and fun experience.
Monster Hunter Now Carnival goes global soon, with the Shibuya event showing Niantic and Capcom have pulled out all the stops ...
Monster Hunter Wilds' producer Ryozo Tsujimoto was in attendance at Gamescom Asia, and we had the good fortune to chat with ...
T hey say Tokyo is like a big, city-sized theme park for gamers, which is a pretty reductive way to describe a place with ...
During 2024's Monster Hunter Now Carnival in Shibuya, Kei Kawai, Niantic's chief product officer, spoke to GLHF about the ...
Illustrator Lluis Abadias combined two of his favorite fandoms to create original Monster Hunter dragons based on Warhammer ...
It's been nearly four years since the release of Monster Hunter World: Iceborne in 2019 and even longer since the base game ...
Monster Hunter Wilds is firmly on the horizon as we edge closer to its 2025 release, but some series fans are confused about whether it’s a brand-new, full game or just DLC for World. Thankfully, the ...
The next Like a Dragon game was originally and questionably set to launch on the exact same day as Capcom's co-op monster ...
In Monster Hunter Now, the San Francisco-based company behind Pokemon Go is looking to emulate the success of the immensely popular 2016 game.