Monster Hunter Now’s first IRL occasion proves that the Pokemon Go-like app is right here to remain for one more “5, 10, or extra” years


Monster Hunter Now appears like the most important secret you’re most likely not in on. Within the West, I don’t suppose the sport is almost as well-liked accurately. If I boot it up in London, you recognize, the gaming capital of the UK, I’ll at most discover three or 4 different gamers logged into the sport close by. I’ve been to New York while taking part in, and it’s barely higher there, however not by an excessive amount of. The identical goes for LA.

Monster Hunter Now’s hardcore, area of interest, particular. It’s designed for a uncommon subset of gamers; core players that play on cell. As you most likely know, most cell video games are geared toward extra informal gamers, and designed to extract cash from you at each flip. Monster Hunter Now isn’t like that. Actually, a key a part of the sport’s philosophy is to allow you to play at your individual tempo, with unintrusive monetisation practices that hardly ever – if ever! – forestall you from taking part in.

On the recreation’s first IRL occasion in Shibuya, Tokyo, Kei Kawai, Niantic chief product officer, defined slightly about how the corporate sees itself and its paying prospects. “We run the sport as a enterprise, in fact, in order that we are able to maintain and we are able to develop, and so we are able to carry extra occasions and extra content material to extra individuals,” says Kawai. “So it must be a sound marketing strategy. However on the similar time, I additionally imagine that you just can not begin with earning money, after which take into consideration the enjoyment of the followers later. It must be the opposite method round.”

Sure, the monetisation choices are rising with every replace, however I nonetheless suppose they’re very a lot ‘extra’ to gameplay. I’m Hunter Rank 160 (just about end-game), and I’ve solely ever spent cash on the Season Passes (in order that’s two units of £10) and occasion tickets (roughly £7 a go). For that, by my calculations, I’ve gotten about 400 hours of gameplay – I play while strolling for at the least an hour a day, and the sport has been out for over a yr.

What Kawai mentioned subsequent actually fascinated me, although, and made me suppose that that is the key that makes Monster Hunter Now so playable, so approachable, and so pleasant to my pockets. Niantic’s chief product officer defined that the studio de-prioritises whales (learn: the 1% of gamers that make as much as 80% of purchases in lots of different cell video games).


Nergigante takes on two hunters in Monster Hunter Now
Don’t be concerned, non-event gamers will get to combat Nerg quickly. | Picture credit score: Niantic

“We attempt to discover a solution to have a extra broad set of individuals spending a bit of cash, as a substitute of a small variety of individuals spending rather a lot,” says Kawai. “From the numbers now we have [in the backend], I believe we’re usually a lot more healthy on this facet than a number of different video games on the market.”

Kawai asserts that he and the Niantic group are dedicated to working ‘with the group’ to make Monster Hunter Now a mission that has an enormous lifespan. “We would like this to be a long-lastiing enterprise,” he says, nodding. “We would like this to be a stay service title that lasts 5 years, ten years, perhaps much more. For that to occur, now we have to be sustainable, for each us and the group.”

And a technique it needs to try this is by leveraging stay occasions. This can be a tactic that Pokemon Go has been utilizing for years to attach followers and provide you with extra stuff to do, and now Monster Hunter Now’s taking on the mantle.

In Shibuya, Tokyo this October, 20,000 individuals descended on the town to achieve entry to unique gear, hunts, and alternatives to play. The Shibuyua 2024 Competition was the primary look of Nergigante (the duvet monster from Monster Hunter World in Japan), and might be the most effective Elder Dragon Interception within the recreation, thus far. The quests you could possibly participate in had been rewarding and enjoyable; an important excuse to discover the town while ogling the Monster Hunter-themed set dressing Capcom and Niantic had arrange across the occasion route.


A giant Zinogre stands in the background of a bunch of people playing Monster Hunter Now in Tokyo.
Zinogre’s even greater IRL. | Picture credit score: Niantic

For Tokyo locals – or anybody loaded sufficient to make it to Japan for a day – a ticket units you again £15, or close to sufficient. Given you get objects, armor, and monsters galore as a part of this, I believe it’s well worth the worth for entry. Perhaps, if Niantic is attempting to entice new gamers in a US or EU setting, it might do with moderating the value down a contact: I don’t think about Monster Hunter is ever going to get Pokemon (100,000+) numbers within the West, however barely cheaper occasion tickets actually received’t harm if it needs to sweeten the deal.

Wandering across the metropolis, teaming up with a whole lot of different gamers to catch a Nergigante spawn level, and listening to the collective cheer of a bunch of nerds getting uncommon crafting supplies when it lastly bites the mud… it evokes a sense in me I didn’t know I used to be nonetheless able to. It is paying homage to the primary sequence of video games – if you lastly clear a G-Rank hunt that is been bugging you for days, and also you hear your crew cheers as they harvest a 1% drop plate, or one thing.

I’ve been writing about video games for 12+ years, and been on extra journeys than I can rely. It’s straightforward to turn into jaded. However taking part in Monster Hunter with those who care this a lot in regards to the recreation? I can’t let you know how energising it’s. How particular. It’s sufficient to make me nostalgic about why I bought into this profession within the first place. Excessive reward, for what it’s value.

I hope, then, that we within the West get to see this sort of occasion on our personal streets. Are you able to think about how enjoyable it’d be stalking a Fatalis by way of the streets of London? Chasing down a Valstrax in New York’s Central Park? However to get there, we want much more Hunters becoming a member of the ranks of the sport within the West – you’ve most likely learn why I really like the sport already, and now that I do know Niantic needs to maintain this factor alive for ‘10 or extra years’, I’m much more devoted to getting individuals to present it a go.


Monster Hunter Now Nergigante fight, live as part of the Shibuya festival 2024.
Niantic’s mission is, nonetheless, to carry individuals collectively to play in the true world. | Picture credit score: Niantic

You don’t occasion have to put cash in to attempt it out; it’s a cell recreation designed with a excessive ability ceiling, based mostly on one of the crucial superb IPs in gaming, that respects your money and time. And it needs to be a nexus for all of your favorite MH fights, besides. I couldn’t ask for extra, truthfully. Please, come play it with me, so Niantic doesn’t need to jack up the costs for the poor losers like me that simply can’t get sufficient of strolling round and bonking Pukei-Pukeis on the pinnacle with an enormous hammer on the best way to the pub.


Monster Hunter Now’s obtainable on iOS and Android. This interview was carried out throughout Monster Hunter Now Carnival Shibuya in Tokyo, and journey and lodging was paid for by Niantic.



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