To celebrate the upcoming release of Monster Hunter: World this week, Capcom have just released the first episode in the series of ‘The Making of Monster Hunter: World’ video documentaries.
Featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with Producer Ryozo Tsujimoto, Executive Director/Art Director Kaname Fujioka and Director Yuya Tokuda, the first episode in the series examines how the project started and what inspired the vision behind bringing the living, breathing world of Monster Hunter to life on home consoles.
Further videos will be released weekly, revealing hidden secrets behind the development of the title, including an exclusive look at the motion capture and sound studios used in the game’s creation, plus interviews with further development team members who provide additional insights into the design process of Monster Hunter: World.
Monster Hunter: World releases on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on January.
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Capcom unveils huge BBQ, Giant Burgers and massive Meat Platters at monster sized London Pop-up
London’s Flat Iron Square was today transformed into a fully immersive monster dining experience, offering a plethora of outrageously sized mouth-watering BBQ dishes to celebrate the launch of Capcom’s new video game, Monster Hunter: World.
Open to the public from tomorrow (Thursday 25th January), the Monster Hunter Meat Shack features a supersize barbeque at a huge 2.5m high, from which guests can enjoy a feast of meats as they are transported into the world of Monster Hunter. Against a backdrop of forestry and mysterious hunting maps, diners can get hands on with the new game whilst tucking into a ginormous burger or meat platter of monstrous proportions.
For fans of the game, a giant skull of the iconic dragon-like creature, Rathalos (otherwise known as ‘King of the Skies’) provides an epic photo-opp.
The Monster Hunter Meat Shack is completely free and open to anyone over the age of 16, from Thursday 25th – Sunday 28th January at London’s Flat Iron Square.
Laura Skelly, Senior PR Manager for Capcom added: “Going back to work in January can be a gloomy time for everyone so what better way to eat away the January blues than a free dining experience which celebrates all things monster-sized? From the giant Rathalos skull, to the super-sized meat platters, we hope the Monster Hunter Meat Shack is a hit with fans of the game both new and old immersing all its guests deep into the world of Monster Hunter.”
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