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Ahead of Monster Hunter World's launch later this week, publisher Capcom is offering fans a unique treat.

From Thursday 25th through to Sunday 28th January, at Flat Iron Square, London Bridge, video game company Capcom will be hosting a free immersive dining experience, the Monster Hunter Meat Shack, to celebrate the launch of its new game.

Flat Iron Square will be offering a plethora of outrageously sized mouth-watering BBQ dishes to celebrate the launch of Capcom’s new game.

The Monster Hunter Meat Shack features a supersize barbeque at a huge 2.5m high, from which guests can enjoy a feast of meats as they are transported into the world of Monster Hunter.

Against a backdrop of forestry and mysterious hunting maps, diners can get hands-on with the new game whilst tucking into a ginormous burger or meat platter of monstrous proportions.

You can check out what to expect in the gallery below.

Opening times for the Monster Hunter Meat Shack are as follows:

• Thursday 25th and Friday 26th January12:00 – 21:00• Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th January12:00 – 22:15

Entry and dining is free and tickets are available via Eventbrite here.

And here are the terms and conditions:

- Entry is strictly for those aged 16 and over- Diners will be allocated seating for 1.5 hours from booked entry time- Entry will include a complimentary alcoholic or soft drink. Those under 18 will not be served alcohol.- The Monster Hunter Meat Shack experience will include:• 1 x giant meat platter or 1 x monster burger per table• 1 x side platter per table• 1 x drink per guest- Each table will seat up to four people, with bookings open to parties of 2 – 4 peopleFull terms and conditions are shown when booking

Laura Skelly, Senior PR Manager for Capcom stated:

“Going back to work in January can be a gloomy time for everyone so what better way to eat away the January blues than a free dining experience which celebrates all things monster-sized?

"From the giant Rathalos skull, to the super-sized meat platters, we hope the Monster Hunter Meat Shack is a hit with fans of the game both new and old immersing all its guests deep into the world of Monster Hunter.”

This follows an interview we conducted with Monster Hunter World producer Ryozo Tsujimoto.

A veteran of the series, Tsujimoto sat down with Daily Star Online to talk about the differences in producing this game versus previous entries in the series, as well as his hopes for the title in the West.

He explains what fans will gain by being able to sit down with the game in their own homes versus playing on smaller consoles, the different tactics the development team has had to look into when making the game this time around, and the team's thinking behind a simultaneous worldwide launch (the first time the series has seen such a thing).

You can read our full interview here.