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Monster Hunter Now season four, Roars from the Winterwind, is now available

by Madison Jan 24,2025

Monster Hunter Now's fourth season, "Roars from the Winterwind," has arrived, introducing a frosty new adventure!

This update brings a chilling new habitat, the Tundra, along with several formidable monsters: Tigrex, Lagombi, Volvidon, and Somnacanth. These creatures will roam both the Tundra and other areas within the game. A helpful new Friend Cheering feature lets you temporarily boost your friends' health.

Players can also wield a new weapon, the versatile Switch Axe, which seamlessly transitions between axe and sword modes for varied combat strategies.

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But the most exciting addition is undoubtedly the arrival of Palicos! These charming feline companions are fully customizable, allowing players to personalize their Palico's facial features, fur, voice, and ears. Get ready to create your perfect furry friend!

Before embarking on your winter hunt, be sure to check out our list of Monster Hunter Now promo codes for helpful boosts. And if the weather keeps you indoors, explore our list of the top five new mobile games this week.

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