'Monster Hunter: World' News: Learn More About the Three Ecosystems That Have Been Revealed
The three ecosystems were recently featured in a commercial for the upcoming game
"Monster Hunter: World" is going to feature its fair share of fearsome creatures, but the experience just would not be complete for fans if there were no beautiful ecosystems for them to fight those enemies in.
The good news for fans is that the developers have not forgotten about those all-important ecosystems.
The currently known ecosystems were featured in the new TV commercial for the upcoming game that is embedded below.
Additional details about the three ecosystems were provided previously by the developers.
First off, there is the area known as the Ancient Forest.
The Ancient Forest is filled with numerous trees that touch the sky. The whole place almost looks like it would make for an ideal vacation spot, especially for nature-lovers out there, but that is not necessarily the case.
Spend even just a bit of time inside the Ancient Forest, and players will quickly run into many of the dangerous creatures that call this ecosystem home. Detailed previously by the developers, monsters such as the Anjanath and Rathalos inhabit this area, and those are not creatures players will want to see if they are unprepared.
Next up, "Monster Hunter: World" players can also look forward to paying a visit to the Coral Highlands ecosystem.
Right away, players will find that this place is quite unusual, and developers have even described it as "mysterious." The Coral Highlands also serves as home to the Paolumu, so players are going to have to deal with that monster as well as this strange location.
The last of the currently confirmed ecosystems is the Wildspire Waste.
The Waste is not quite as picturesque as the previous two ecosystems, but it is one worth visiting nonetheless, especially if players are looking for some mighty monsters to slay. This area is home to different creatures who are capable of taking advantage of their surroundings, so players may be fighting uphill battles all the time here.
More news about "Monster Hunter: World" should be made available soon, and the game itself is due out for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on Jan. 26, with a PC release to follow after.