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Incoming Updates For ‘Monster Hunter World: Iceborne’ Receive New Trailer, Developer Diary

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Capcom has not only released a new trailer for the upcoming Title Update 4 for Monster Hunter World: Iceborne (which is due in May), but has also released the fifth Developer Diary for Title Update 3, which is expected on March 23rd.

The trailer reveals the new huntable monster Alatreon for Title Update 4 (which was last seen in Monster Hunter 3), as does the Developer Diary, but the Developer Diary also focuses on Title Update 3’s Raging Brachydios, Furious Rajang, the new layered weapons, and the Full Bloom Fest in-game event. You can read up more on the lengthy additions/bug fixes for Title Update 3 on the official site.

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is available now for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The PC version is expected on April 9th.


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Get a Taste of the Action-Packed Terror in the Demo for FPS Shooter ‘BLIGHTEN’ [Trailer]

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For those itching for some throwback first-person shooter action, Blight Software has just had a demo released for their upcoming FPS BLIGHTEN. The demo sees you and your squad selected to eliminate the last rebels in the eastern wastes, only to have your slaughtered, and you trapped in a decaying research facility. And you’re not alone.

You’ll explore every room of the facility for resources and weapons in an effort to stay alive. Luckily, you’ll have an extensive arsenal of various firearms at your disposal, from shotguns to assault rifles.

You’ll need them in order to take down the various blight-ridden mutated horrors throughout the mega structure. As one would expect, you’ll need to scrounge for parts and ammo, so make every shot count.

Similar to what players experienced in the early PlayStation classic Alien Trilogy, BLIGHTEN sports hand-drawn enemy sprites and animation in a 3D retro world, creating a unique and dynamic atmosphere while still scratching that throwback itch.

It’s all wrapped up in a dark narrative, where an unseen evil lurks in the shadows of the facility, shaping the horrors around you as you descend deeper into the facility. As you navigate this industrial nightmare, every Blightened creature slain is a grim reminder to what you’ve lost — and the things you’re fighting for.

Look for BLIGHTEN later this year on Steam.

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