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Players can sign up to a closed beta test of Monster Hunter Now, a new mobile title from Niantic. Here’s how to access the closed beta.

Pokémon GO developers Niantic are set to drop a brand new real-world action RPG mobile game for iOS and Android devices. Monster Hunter Now will offer players a new on-the-go RPG experience set in the world of You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., and will allow players to team up with friends to take down ferocious monsters, like Rathalos and Great Jagras, while taking a walk outside.

Those who have played Pokémon GO will have some concept of the type of gameplay to be expected from Niantic’s upcoming venture however, according toYou do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., there will be some noticeable differences from Pokemon GO. Battles will be more reminiscent of Monster Hunter battles on console, though in a more simplified, mobile-friendly version. Battles will also last up to 75 seconds, with the ability to play in landscape or portrait modes.

Players will utilize taps and flicks to use weapons and skills in combat. There will also be the option to team up with friends or go it alone, though more intricate details of how the game’s multiplayer will work have yet to be revealed.

Rewards earned from battles will allow players to craft and upgrade their gear, much like main entry Monster Hunter games. A Palico companion will also return in Monster Hunter Now, which will accompany the player on their adventures and be able to use the new Paintball mechanic — a feature that allows players to tag monsters in the wild and finish up the battle later on, when they get home for example.

Monster Hunter Now isn’t set toYou do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now., but players can take part in a limited closed beta ahead of its release.

Monster Hunter fans will be keen to sign up to be among the first to try out Monster Hunter Now. Here’s how to sign up the the closed beta.

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