Wild Hearts, a game heralded as a rival to the Monster Hunter series, will debut on PC today. Console players will have to wait until tomorrow for their versions.
In a few hours, the market will see the release of Wild Hearts, an action RPG inspired by the Monster Hunter series, developed by the Japanese studio Omega Force, known for, among other games, Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, Hyrule Warriors Legends and the Dynasty Warriors series.
The game is generating a lot of excitement. Omega Force has many successful games to its credit, so we are curious to see how the developers will handle the field of Monster Hunter-like game. So far, no reviews have appeared online yet (the embargo on their publication goes down at 4 pm today), but first impressions from playable versions of the game were positive.
It is worth mentioning that the authors recently announced that all DLCs for Wild Hearts will be free of charge. The developers also have no microtransactions planned.
Finally, it is worth quoting the system requirements of the PC version of the game.
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Author: Adrian Werner
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