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Alongside all six adventures (and other bonus content) included in Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection, you’ll also be getting some fun additions – mini games from the original Zero and ZX releases! We also have some updates on a brand new illustration created by Keisuke Mizuno, artist for the Mega Man X series – so read on for a sneak peek!
There are over 20 mini games included in Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection, each bringing their own unique challenge for you to tackle. Taking control of one of each game’s heroes, or even characters you can’t normally use, you’ll be tasked with a wide variety of challenges – some of which are very different from regular gameplay! Here’s a sample of what to expect:
MEGA MAN ZERO 3
Copy X
As Copy X, you’ll be using thunder, fire, and ice elements in a pseudo-puzzle game. Use Copy X’s element-based shots to destroy panels on a conveyor belt. Seems simple enough, but you’ll have to remember which element is weak to which and change elements on the fly.
Hidden Phantom
The most elusive of Neo Arcadia’s Four Guardians steps out of the shadows for this one. You’ll need to make some nimble jumps from one shuriken to the next to reach your goal. The shuriken move, so watch where they are and make each leap count!
MEGA MAN ZERO 4
“Elf Chase”
This game is particularly unique. Armed with only a lamp light, you’ll need to maneuver a Scrap Elf (an enemy from Zero 4) into a beam of light on the other side of the stage. It seems simple enough, but you’d be surprised how slippery your target can be! You’re under a strict time limit, so take care in how you move through the stage.
“Lava Surf”
In this challenging mini game, you’ll have to hot foot it across three separate platforms and put out rising flames. While you’ll earn bonus points for putting out fires before reaching the top, you can also lose time if you don’t keep your cool – literally! Avoid the flames and the lava below, and go for a high score.
MEGA MAN ZX
“Energy Converter”
This mini-game makes an appearance in the Area C-2 game room after you’ve completed the game. While it looks deceptively simple and can be a bit daunting at first, you’ll need to pair the falling jewels with a matching color beneath them. Give it a few rounds and you’ll be smashing jewels and enemies in no time!
MEGA MAN ZX ADVENT
“Quiz Advent”
Think you know everything there is to know about ZX Advent? This quiz will challenge how well you know the characters with three quiz types: the Zoom quiz, the Silhouette quiz, and the Gap quiz.
You may have seen a preview of this incredible artwork by Keisuke Mizuno already, but in case you missed it, here’s a sketch featuring Zero as he’s seen in the Mega Man X games crossing over with Zero in the Mega Man Zero games:

We’re also pleased to show you how the line art for this piece is coming along! You’ll be able to see the final, fully colored illustration via the in-game gallery, too.

And don’t forget – pre-orders and pre-purchases (at participating retailers) will include the Reploid Remixes DLC, a selection of six remixed tunes that can optionally replace in-game tracks as well as four additional bonus tracks for the in-game music player.
With all this added content on top of the art gallery, music player, Z Chaser and of course all six games, we hope you’re looking forward to Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection when it releases on February 25 th , 2020!

Dr. Wily has taken control of the five Greatwyrms, and only one legendary hero can stop him! Get all the details you need on how to add Mega Man to your team in this crossover with Dragalia Lost .
The Mega Man: Chaos Protocol event is now live in Dragalia Lost, bringing with it a Mega Man-inspired story and adding the Blue Bomber as a member of your in-game team. While this event ends on December 15 th , you can increase your friendship level with Mega Man by adding him to your team to clear quests. If you maximize your friendship level with Mega Man during the event, he’ll stick around after the event is over as a permanent team member!
Alongside some memorable faces from the Mega Man games, attacks and animations have been faithfully re-created too, including the ability to slide, charge up the Mega Buster, and even summon Rush to ride around in Rush Jet form! Plus, there are additional arranged versions of classic Mega Man tunes to listen to.
The event end son December 15 th at 9:59 AM Pacific, so don’t miss out! For more information on Dragalia Lost and the Mega Man: Chaos Protocol event, check out the official event page .

We had some pretty big game releases this year—most of them nominated for awards at The Game Awards , which btw… should totally get your vote !—and if you missed out on any of them, our Black Friday deals are the perfect time to jump in! Check out our list of deals (in alphabetical order) below.
By the way, this is a growing list! Keep an eye on it as we’ll be adding more deals as they’re made available.
Update on Nov. 26: added lots of game deals on Steam!
Update on Nov. 28: added lots of game deals on Nintendo Switch, Capcom Store, and a few other retailers!
Update on Nov. 29: added lots of game deals on additional retailers!
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Bionic Commando ( Steam ) – up to 80% off
Capcom Beat ‘Em Up Buncdle – up to 50% off
Dead Rising – up to 70% off
Dead Rising 2 – up to 70% off
Dead Rising 2: Off the Record – up to 70% off
Dead Rising 3 Apocalypse Edition ( Steam ) – up to 70% off
Dead Rising 4 – up to 50% off
Devil May Cry (Nintendo Switch) – up to 25% off
Devil May Cry HD Collection (Xbox One) – up to 40% off
Devil May Cry 4 Special Edition – up to 60% off
*NEW* Devil May Cry 5 – up to 67% off
DmC: Devil May Cry ( Steam ) – up to 75% off
Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen – up to 70% off
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition ( Steam ) – up to 80% off
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition Colonies Edition ( Steam ) – up to 80% off
Lost Planet 2 ( Steam ) – up to 80% off
Lost Planet 3 ( Steam ) – up to 80% off
Mega Man Legacy Collection – up to 60% off
Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 – up to 50% off
Mega Man X Legacy Collection – up to 50% off
Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2 – up to 50% off
Mega Man 11 – up to 50% off
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate – up to 50% off
Monster Hunter: World – up to 50% off
Monster Hunter World: Iceborne – up to 25% off
*NEW* Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Master Edition – up to 33% off
Okami HD – up to 50% off
Onimusha: Warlords – up to 40% off
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy – up to 33% off
Remember Me ( Steam ) – up to 80% off
Resident Evil 0 – up to 60% off
Resident Evil – up to 60% off
*NEW* Resident Evil 2 – up to 67% off
Resident Evil 4 – up to 75% off
Resident Evil 5 – up to 75% off
Resident Evil 6 – up to 75% off
Resident Evil 7 – up to 50% off
Resident Evil Operation Raccoon City ( Steam ) – up to 80% off
Resident Evil Revelations – up to 60% off
Resident Evil Revelations 2 – up to 50% off
Street Fighter 30 th Anniversary Collection – up to 50% off
Street Fighter V ( Steam ) – up to 60% off
Street Fighter X Tekken ( Steam ) – up to 80% off
Striker ( Steam ) – up to 70% off
Ultra Street Fighter IV ( Steam ) – up to 75% off
Umbrella Corps ( Steam ) – up to 75% off
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Happy shopping!

The Grand Finals wasn’t the only hype moment at this year’s North America Regional Finals, as we also announced Street Fighter V: Champion Edition! This action-packed new version includes all content (excluding Fighting Chance costumes, brand collaboration costumes and Capcom Pro Tour DLC) from both the original release and Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition. It also includes each character, stage and costume that released after Arcade Edition and will release for Champion Edition. That’s 40 characters, 34 stages and over 200 costumes, making Champion Edition the most stacked version of Street Fighter V yet! Read on for more info on Champion Edition, Gill and the new November content!
Street Fighter V: Champion Edition will be available physically and digitally on PlayStation 4 and as a digital download on Steam for MSRP $29.99 / €29.99 / £24.99 beginning on February 14, 2020. Anyone who pre-orders Champion Edition in North America (other territories may vary) will receive a fierce-looking new costume color for each character. For current owners of any version of Street Fighter V, there’s also a handy Upgrade Kit for MSRP $24.99 / €24.99 / £19.99 that grants you instant access to all available Champion Edition content as it becomes available leading up to the launch date.

As always, all game mode additions and balance updates are free for owners of any Street Fighter V version. In fact, all-new V-Skills (V-Skill 2) are being added for each character and, along with a new balance update, will be available for free to current players next month. All DLC characters can still be purchased separately or earned free-of-charge by completing various in-game challenges and receiving Fight Money.
Gill
Now, on a more angelic note, Champion Edition heralds the return of Gill, the leader of the Secret Society and the end boss of the Street Fighter III series. Anyone who finished SFV ’s “A Shadow Falls” story mode will remember the final sequence where Gill was shown to be plotting behind the scenes. Gill is now ready to reveal himself to the world, as he sets out to fulfil the prophecy that the Secret Society has coveted since ancient times. Gill will be added to the Street Fighter V roster as part of Street Fighter V: Champion Edition in February 2020 or can be acquired separately starting in December for MSRP $5.99 / €5.99 / £4.99 or 100,000 Fight Money.
Gill is a master of both Pyrokinesis and Cryokinesis, being able to control fire and ice with perfect elemental balance (hence his outward appearance). All his heavy normal attacks, and all but one of his special moves, have an elemental alignment. When Gill throws out a fierce punch, it’ll be engulfed in flames, and when he lets fly with a standing roundhouse, it’ll hit opponents with a frozen force. But these hot and cold flashes aren’t just for show. They also form the cornerstone of Gill’s unique mechanic – Retribution (bet you’re glad we didn’t say Resurrection).

V-Skill 1 – Divine Comet
Depending on which V-Trigger is selected, Divine Comet will summon either an ice or fire-based projectile. If this missile hits the opponent, they’ll be afflicted with either a flaming aura that slowly reduces grey life or a frozen veil that stops their stun gauge from recovering. If Gill then hits the opponent with an elementally opposed strike, the word “Retribution” appears on screen and the rules get rewritten. His overhead causes a hard knockdown, his standing fierce punch leaves him at plus 10 on hit and he gets more opportunities for juggles and air resets.
V-Skill 2 – Blocking
Blocking can be performed against mid/high attacks or low to deflect the opponent’s attack. It’s effective against strikes and projectiles and it can also be rapidly chained into itself for those “Moment #37” opportunities.
V-Trigger 1 – Primal Fire
Primal Fire powers up Gill’s fire-based special attacks, causing them to set the opponent on fire without having to spend any bar on their EX versions. It also unlocks two additional flaming attacks. Burn Storm is a burning tempest that can be cancelled from most of Gill’s normal attacks and Flame Javelin is a fast moving projectile that strikes the ground like a mini meteorite.
V-Trigger 2 – Ice of Doom
Ice of Doom is the arctic opposite of Primal Fire, in that it buffs Gill’s ice-based specials. It also unlocks two additional moves that are less spicy and more icy. Tree of Frost is a frozen pillar of spikes that rapidly grows from Gill’s outstretched palm. If it strikes the opponent while they’re in a burning state, the Retribution effect will cause a wall bounce. Delay Freeze Lance sets a frosty trap on the ground that functions like a proximity mine. Should the opponent be careless enough to trigger it without blocking, the ensuing detonation will freeze them in place and leave them open for an unabridged combo.
“Sun Chase Moon” Stage
In keeping with their namesake, the Secret Society have hidden bases spread across the globe. The new Sun Chase Moon stage houses one such base, looking suspiciously similar to the spiralling structure shown during Urien’s ending in Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike. On one side of the stage, the sun looms intently with fierce beams of light, while on the other, the moon hangs in the sky with seemingly perpetual twilight. The structure in the middle also lights up with ancient runes when either player secures a round. The Sun Chase Moon stage will be added to Street Fighter V: Champion Edition or available separately in December for MSRP $3.99 / €3.99 / £3.29 or 70,000 Fight Money.
Holiday Content
As if all this news wasn’t festive enough, there’s more! Beginning on November 18 th , new holiday-themed content will be available in Street Fighter V! Light up the holidays with themed costumes for G, Poison and Lucia for MSRP $3.99 / €3.99 / £3.29. And in weather-related news, a blizzard has apparently hit Metro City and transformed Abigail’s auto shop into a “Holly Jolly Beatdown” winter wonderland! Add this new stage to your collection for MSRP $1.99 / €1.99 / £1.69 or 40,000 Fight Money. The holiday costumes are available on Nov 18 and the stage is coming later this month!

Extra Battle: Blanka (Nergigante)
And finally, for our Monster Hunter fans out there, we’ve got something special. Street fighting and monster hunting go together like, well… Blanka and Nergigante. From November 22 nd through December 20 th , if SFV players get a “Quest Complete” in Extra Battle mode, they’ll be rewarded with a new Blanka costume carved from Nergigante, a ferocious spiky Elder Dragon first introduced in Monster Hunter: World. Current Monster Hunter World: Iceborne players can battle the all-new (and even more ferocious and spiky) Ruiner Nergigante in this recently released expansion!

Ok, that’s all for now, but more exciting Street Fighter V content is in the works. As a reminder, don’t forget to attend (or view) Capcom Cup 2019 (Dec 13-15 in Los Angeles), the culmination of the 2019 Capcom Pro Tour. A winner will be crowned and another new SFV announcement may be coming your way too!

Heads up, Mega Fans: Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection will now be released on February 25, 2020. Read on for a message from Kazuhiro Tsuchiya, Mega Man Series Producer, and a bit more info about this new release date.
As many of you are aware, Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection was initially planned for release on January 21, 2020. However, the team made the tough decision to move the game’s release date back in order to bring you the best possible collection of these cherished classics and deliver a game that will live up to your expectations.
To paraphrase Mr. Tsuchiya’s words, the team greatly appreciates your patience and support and is fully committed to offering the best game possible in late February. We know this is disappointing for those of you who have been excited about this collection since the day we first announced it, and we appreciate your patience.

Hey everyone, we’ve been updating some of our backend systems, and wanted to give you all a heads-up about the link between Capcom-Unity accounts and ResidentEvil.net accounts. More details and a handy guide below:
Capcom Unity will be updated on December 11, 2019 , which will terminate the use of utilizing your Capcom Unity account to log into other Capcom accounts. Here are steps to take for anyone that still wishes to log into Capcom accounts moving forward without their Capcom Unity account. These are the people who will be affected:
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Setting a password is optional. However, if these steps are not taken before the December 11, 2019 , it’s possible that you will lose the functionality to log into your Capcom accounts and will also lose access to the information contained within. We strongly advise that you follow the following steps to ensure that you still have access.
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Preparation: How to Check Your Capcom Account Password
1. Once you log into RE NET, select “CAPCOM Account Settings” from the top-right menu.
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2. In the left menu, check to see if it says “not displayed” in the “Personal Information > Password” section and in the “other account” section, it says that the Capcom Unity is “already linked”. If yes, this means that the password has been set and there is no need to create a new password. Please proceed to Procedure 1.
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Check to see if it says “not set” in the “Personal Information > Password” setting and also if it says Capcom Unity is “already registered” in the “other accounts”. If so, there is a need to create a new password. Please proceed to Procedure 2.
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PROCEDURE 1: For RE NET users logging in through Capcom Unity and have a password set
1. Select “Login/Register” on the top-right hand side of the screen.
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2. After the December 11, 2019 system update, the Capcom Unity banner on the bottom of the screen will no longer appear. In the “login with a capcom account” selection at the top of screen, enter your email address and password.
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After this, you’re all set and can continue to use RE NET along with other Capcom accounts.
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PROCEDURE 2: For those logged into RE NET through a Capcom Unity account, but do not have a password set
1. Set Capcom Account Settings after logging into RE NET
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3. Your mail address tied with your Unity ID will show up. Please select a password associated with this email address.
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4. After settings are complete, the “Link your CAPCOM account” display will disappear. In addition, your “Personal Information > Password” will say “not displayed”. Also, your Capcom Unity will be “already linked” in the “other account” settings. If you see all these things, then your password has been successfully set.
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5. Go back to the top page of RE Net and select “Login/Register”.
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6. After the December 11, 2019 system update, the Capcom Unity banner on the bottom of the screen will no longer appear. In the “login with a capcom account” selection at the top of screen, enter your email address and password.
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Again, you have until December 11, 2019 to make sure your accounts are linked. Otherwise, you will have to sign up for ResidentEvil.net / CAPCOM Account as a “new user.”
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask them in the comments and we’ll do our best to help you out.

Iceborne launched already jam-packed with a ton of content (dozens of monsters, robust “Guiding Lands” endgame, etc.), but that was just the beginning! Between last month’s Rajang update and the additional monster coming this December, we have a more fun, lighthearted update this month! EDIT on November 7 th: added the “BONUS STAGE” section below. Title Update 11.50 (PS4) / 11.5.0.0 (Xbox One) is available now (scroll down for the full patch notes), with the file size of approximately 400mb, and is a requirement for playing online. So make sure you download it before your play session, and start getting ready for this month’s selection of special Event Quests: Raccoon City collaboration As the headliner for this update, the Raccoon City collaboration features a new take on hunting a Vaal Hazak. Not only is it a Blackveil Vaal Hazak (already a bit different… more of a pain, if you ask me), but the effects of its spores are also out of the ordinary. To counter the effects of whatever this not-Effluvia is, you’ll need to keep an eye out for Green Herbs (and even Red Herbs for a more powerful combo) on the field. And when you do conquer this peculiar fiend, you’ll get materials to craft Full Armor Sets based on famous Raccoon City survivors Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield. Other rewards include some fanciful Raccoon City themed pendants for your weapons. Event Quest “RE: Return of the Bioweapon” available from November 7 th @ 4pm PST until December 5 th @ 4pm PST. — Weapon Design Contest Winner Charge Blade fans, rejoice! The majestic “Black Eagle” is Iceborne’s weapon design contest winner, featuring unique feathery special effects. Congrats again to its creator, sheep! Here’s a word from Monster Hunter series executive director and art director Kaname Fujioka: To put it simply, the main reason we chose this weapon design as this contest’s winner is that “it looks cool.” The way the black feathers form a wing-like silhouette, the contrast between the gold ornamentation and the lightning-like glow effects, and the nice gloss on the feathers all combine to create a weapon that not only looks cool but can be called beautiful as well. We also thought it was very interesting how the feathers open up, alluding to the release of energy when the weapon changes from its shield form into an axe. The design we received was very complete, so we were able to implement a version that loses none of the original design. We think the final product balances the hardness of the charge blade with the pleasant softness of the feathers, creating a delicate yet powerful-looking weapon that we hope other players will think looks as “cool” as we do. Event Quest “Every Hunter’s Dream III” available from November 7 th @ 4pm PST until December 5 th @ 4pm PST. — Palico Design Contest Winner The perfect companion to hunters’ Wiggler headgear is finally here! This adorable set includes a headpiece, armor and a coral-shaped weapon for your Palico, and I can’t wait to deck out my trusty companion with it! Once again, congrats Zyralynn_art ! And here are some comments from Kaname Fujioka: We received a terrific variety of design ideas for the Palico gear, just as we did with the hunter weapon. We’re very grateful for all of the wonderful entries. We had a lot of fun choosing the Palico gear, because many of them had such iconic visual gags. We had trouble narrowing it down because there were so many funny ideas, but in the end we had to choose the “Wiggler Head” design, especially since it would make such a great companion to the hunter head armor that was so popular in World. We also thought it was a nice touch that the Palico version uses the “Wiggler Queen,” which is the rarer of the two endemic creatures. The simple way the Palico was wearing the pot as armor was also very cute, so we did our best to preserve the original relaxed look while slightly downplaying the way the arms and legs are still visible. We hope players will go out on “wiggly” walks together with their Palicoes! Event Quest “Every Hunter’s Dream II” available from November 7 th @ 4pm PST until December 5 th @ 4pm PST. — Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds collaboration The first part of the Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds collaboration quest arrives on PS4 on November 21 st at 4pm PST. Take down a mighty Zinogre to craft materials for Aloy’s “Stormslinger Prototype” Light Bowgun. More info coming soon! — BONUS STAGE – New Blanka costume in Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition HERE COMES A NEW CHALLENGER! Updated on November 7 th. It’s Blanka… in a Nergigante costume…?! Yep, that’s right! Street Fighter’s sparky beast is dressing up as Monster Hunter’s spiky dragon. This special costume will be a reward for clearing SFV ’s upcoming Extra Battle mode, running from November 22 nd until December 20 th , so make sure to save those dates! — Version 11.50 / 11.5.0.0 Patch Notes Rex Roar Helm β+ Decoration list Quest Supplies Monster Field Guide Base/Facility Monsters Player Miscellaneous Corrections — That’s all we got for today. Once again, make sure you download the latest update to ensure online compatibility. And good luck out there, hunters!
(Supply items that exceed the space limit will be discarded.)
(The materials and chances of obtaining them have not changed.)


When Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection comes to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Steam on January 21, 2020, it will be bringing a few extra features in tow. Aside from bringing together all four Mega Man Zero games, both Mega Man ZX games, and the brand new Z Chaser mode, a couple of features unique to each game’s original hardware will be making a return alongside the debut of ZZ Cards!
Let’s start with a feature that serves a dual purpose: ZZ Cards! Tracking your activities throughout the collection, ZZ Cards are perfect for completionists and a great way to check your accomplishments as you play through the Zero and ZX games or Z Chaser. They serve a unique purpose in Mega Man Zero 3, too. A little back story, first: The Game Boy Advance had a unique attachment, the e-Reader, which Mega Man Zero 3 could use to scan in cards and unlock various modifications that changed the game in distinct ways. Some of them were cosmetic, like modifying the game’s title screen, changing the weather at the resistance base, or modifying the look of buster shots, while others could add unique NPC dialogues or new rooms to explore. There were even a few that powered up weapons in Zero’s arsenal!

These modifications were also included as an unlockable feature in the Western release of Mega Man Zero Collection on the Nintendo DS. With Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection, we’re re-introducing them as Bonus Cards, tied to the ZZ Cards that unlock as you play. It would spoil the fun to tell you exactly which ZZ Cards are tied to which Bonus Cards, so we’ll leave that for you to discover. No matter the platform you play on, you’ll be able to check your ZZ Cards to see what you’ve accomplished along the way.

There’s another feature we’re bringing back that used to require original hardware, as well. For old-school players who remember playing Mega Man ZX on the Nintendo DS, you might remember that inserting Mega Man Zero 3 or Mega Man Zero 4 into the Game Boy Advance slot before powering on the console would unlock optional boss battles against Mutos Reploids hailing from each game. I’m happy to confirm that this functionality returns via Link Mode, allowing you to “Link” either Zero 3 or Zero 4 when you start Mega Man ZX to access these throwback throwdowns!

When you set Link Mode to Mega Man Zero 3, you’ll be able to take on:
And if you set it to Mega Man Zero 4, prepare to square off against:

We hope you’re looking forward to these original features making their return! Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection dashes onto digital platforms worldwide and into retail stores in North America beginning January 21, 2020.



Get ready, hunters! The indomitable Rajang has finally made its way to the New World, and this ruthless beast offers a challenge for even the most experienced hunters … so it’s not a fight that should be taken lightly. I’ll leave it to you to learn more as you set out to hunt it, but in the meantime, wanted to cover a couple of requirements and patch notes for Monster Hunter World: Iceborne version 11.01 (PS4) / 10.0.0.1 (Xbox One). — Rajang Special Assignment Requirements: — If you haven’t already, I highly recommend watching Developer Diary #3 for the latest info on what we in store for this updates and sneak peeks at future content. Now, onto the comprehensive list of additions, changes and bug fixes: Tempered Monsters Weapon Augments Layered Armor Your Room Guiding Lands Gameplay Adjustments NOTE: Future updates will feature more adjustments to make it easier to play. Here are the adjustments currently in place: Adjustment 1: Region Level change fluctuation adjusted Adjustment 2: Adjusted the drop rate of special tracks obtained from monsters in the Guiding Lands Adjustment 3: Region levels can now be fixed Adjustment 4: Expedition Objective added to fixed region play Adjustment 5: Locating monsters in the Guiding Lands will no longer affect region level Guiding Lands Bug Fixes Tailraider Safari Squads Palico Wishlists Canteen Skills Surveyor Set Heavy Bowgun & Light Bowgun Special Ammo Frostcraft Armor Skill Long Sword Custom Augment Raider Rides Flash Pods & Flashflies Glavenus Scoutflies Languages Data Load Other — This update file size is approximate 1.3GB and will be a requirement for playing online, so make sure you download and install it before your next hunting session. And just a reminder that all Monster Hunter: World and Iceborne players will need to install this update to ensure compatibility for multiplayer. Wishing you all the best on your Rajang hunts! You got this!
(You can change these settings from the start menu and selecting Communication, then Your Room, or by speaking to the Housekeeper in your room and selecting Room.)

