Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Accolades Trailer Shows High Praise

The expansion may be all about ice, but the praise is red hot.

Posted By | On 11th, Sep. 2019

Monster Hunter World Iceborne

Monster Hunter World took everyone by storm last year, becoming the biggest game Capcom has ever released in record time. So there’s no doubt many were eager to dive back in with the newly released expansion, Iceborne. While the expansion may have been all about an icy new world, the reviews were pretty hot.

Capcom released an accolades trailer for the expansion, which heaped high praise on the game. We didn’t make the cut, but you can check out our review of Iceborne through here. The expansion is off to a strong start, with post-launch content already planned. The critics are loving it, and I’m sure fans are just as into it. Good stuff all around.

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is available now for PlayStation 4 and Xbox, with the PC version due out in January of next year. You will need the original version of Monster Hunter World to play the expansion on your platform of choice.


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