Capcom’s Monster Hunter series is getting a mobile game developed by Tencent-owned Timi Studio Group. Game developer company is known for games like Call of Duty: Mobile, Pokemon Unite, and Arena of Valor.
Related: CAPCOM’s financial report shows a 30% decline in revenue
The game currently has no official name or release date, simply referred to as Monster Hunter Mobile. Timi Studio Group announced the news on its Twitter.
— TiMi Studio Group (@timistudios) November 8, 2022
The official press release said:
“The in-development game will reproduce the hunting actions that define the Monster Hunter series, and offers players a new game experience unique for mobile devices and phones.
“This first-time partnership between TiMi and Capcom will combine the experiences and strengths of both sides, allowing Monster Hunter to scale to more platforms with an aim to give global hunters – experienced or new – the freedom to hunt as they desire, anytime and anywhere.”
In the latest financial report, Capcom announced that Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak has sold 4.4 million units, and the success of the expansion also increased the sales of the original game Monster Hunter Rise with 11 million copies sold.







