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Get Aloy’s armour in Monster Hunter World on PS4 tomorrow

You’ll be able to grab Aloy’s armour and bow for Monster Hunter World tomorrow, Capcom confirmed.

Monster Hunter: World Producer, Ryozo Tsujimoto, took to the PlayStation Blog to detail how the new quest will work. According to the post, players will have to fight a giant Anjanath in a battle that’s meant to simulate one in Horizon: Zero Dawn against a Thunderjaw.

Moreover, those who missed out on the first quest, which granted Palico armour, needn’t worry, he said.

“If you missed the first event quest period to get the Watcher-themed Palico gear, we have good news for you today,” Tsujimoto wrote. “Event quests are on a rotating schedule so you will have an opportunity to try out the quest at a later date. Please stay tuned for more information on when it will return.”

To be able to access the special Horizon: Zero Dawn quest you’ll need to be rank 11.

While Monster Hunter: World is out now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4, this specific quest is PS4 exclusive.


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