Niantic is developing an augmented reality Monster Hunter action RPG
, Niantic and Capcom have revealed at a press briefing that the game will be free to play, with in-app purchases. It will feature simplified combat comparable toand will have players swiping and tapping on their phone screens.
Sakae Osumi, a Niantic senior producer at its Tokyo studio where the game is being developed, said the company wants to encapsulatefun battles within a shorter window of time. Long, drawn-out battles aren't ideal for mobile games where you're supposed to walk around anyway. That said,will come with a feature that will allow players to tag monsters they encounter with a paintball so that they could battle them at home, either on their own or with friends.
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