Paid DLC to be along the lines of outfits for the reception.

The latest issue of Weekly Famitsu has new details on Monster Hunter: World introducing the game’s Bounty system, Research Quests, and more.

Get the tidbits below.

■ Research Resource Management Station Bounties Tasks assigned by researchers.

You can earn things such as Armor Spheres and Research Points for completing bounties via quests or hunts.

The types of bounties are as follows:

Registered Bounty: Can be registered from the list at any time.

Essential Bounty: Affects the unlocking of facilities and such.

Distributed Bounty: Distributed online at fixed intervals.

Bounties requirements include raw material collection, monster hunting, and so on.

Since you can complete quests while progressing through the game, it might be a good idea to register bounties before departing.

You cannot choose the registered content of Distributed Bounties, but they have better rewards than Registered Bounties.

There are some bounties which are difficult to complete alone。

Essential Bounties are extremely high priority. There are also things such as the subjugation of Kulu-Ya-Ku and expansion of the Ancient Forest camp.

You can take on up to six bounties at one time. Research Quests In addition to “Mission Quests” that advance the story, “Free Quests” that can be taken on at any time, and online-required “Event Quests” are “Research Quests” which occur when certain conditions are met. Research Quests are created from “Research Reports” discovered while on quests or exploring. Guild Card The familiar Guild Cards are back. Exchange you card with other players to have their companion occasionally appear as an ally on the field to help your hunt. ■ Developer Interview Tidbits Several updates are planned for the game after launch, including the addition of new monsters.

Limited time online Event Quests are planned to be released for free at fixed intervals. Collaboration equipment, which the series is known for, and the like can be made from the raw materials collected on Event Quests.

Paid content that does not affect game progression is also planned, such as outfits for the receptionist.

Monster Hunter: World is due out worldwide for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on January 26, 2018. A PC version will be released at a later date. In Japan, Monster Hunter: World will only be available for PlayStation 4. A PlayStation Plus-exclusive beta that ends today is currently ongoing. If you missed it, catch the latest trailer here.

Thanks, Hachima Kikou.