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    Monster Hunter Now Surpasses 10 Million Downloads Worldwide

    New reward code released for all players.

    Capcom and Niantic announced that Monster Hunter Now surpassed a grand total of 10 million downloads worldwide on Android and iOS. To celebrate the milestone, Monster Hunter Now players will receive a free limited-time reward. 

    Like Pokémon GOMonster Hunter Now uses AR and location-based technology to bring the franchise’s monsters to the real world in a sense. Players may hunt monsters at their own pace and even bring some home by using the Paintball item. Monster Hunter’s most prominent features such as weapon crafting, the ability to mark monsters, and co-op play are available for the 10 million players that have downloaded the game.

    Monster Hunter Now 10 Million Downloads Reward

    To celebrate the Monster Hunter Now community’s achievement, Niantic is offering all players a gift of 5,000 Zenny, Wander Droplet x1 and Potion x2. Redeem the code MHNow10M on the Monster Hunter Now Web Store to receive the gift. Moreover, a 10 Million Downloads Pack will be on sale for a limited time.

    “We are delighted that so many people from all over the world have been playing our game in the first month since its global release,” said Niantic chief product officer Kei Kawai. “The adventure of this game has only just begun and we will continue to respond to feedback and work hard to bring more fun and surprises to our Hunters in the months to come.”  

    “We are very grateful that so many people have been enjoying Monster Hunter Now in the month since its global release,” said Monster Hunter series producer Ryozo Tsujimoto. “Players all over the world are responding to being able to play a true Monster Hunter experience in a unique and casual way in the real world.”

    In other related news, MSI have announced a partnership with Capcom and the Monster Hunter franchise for an exciting lineup of PC gaming products. These new products, including graphics cards and peripherals, will be released in time for the Monster Hunter 20th anniversary celebration in March 2024. 

    Lastly, Monster Hunter Now is available now for Android and iOS worldwide. Fans can expect more in-games events to be held in the coming weeks and months.

    Soul Kiwami
    Soul Kiwami
    Raul Ochoa, a.k.a. Soul Kiwami, is the Managing Editor of Final Weapon and a Games Writer at Game Rant with four years of writing and editing experience. Raul is passionate about the Japanese gaming industry, and he's a huge fan of Nintendo Switch, PC hardware, JRPGs, and fighting games. business email: [email protected]

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