Capcom fans in the Middle East and North Africa are constantly increasing due to the presence of the most famous game series in the region, which prompted one of the producers of Monster Hunter Wilds to recently talk about how impressed he is with the growth in the region and expressed some wonderful words.
Producer Ryozo Tsujimoto, in a clip on the Capcom Arabic page on the X platform, thanked the players in the region for their support over the past years, and spoke in the clip about his intention to visit some countries in the region to meet everyone and even provide distinctive experiences for the Monster Hunter Wilds game or other series in the most prominent exhibitions in the Middle East and North Africa.
Ryozo Tsujimoto added that there will be more content on Capcom Arabic channels and pages on social media platforms, which indicates in some way that the game will support the Arabic language when it is released in 2025 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and Steam, with support for cross-play.
The company is known for its almost permanent support for the Arabic language in its most famous games in our region, most notably Resident Evil in its various parts, and it will be a successful step in conjunction with the launch of Monster Hunter Wilds.
It is worth noting that the game appeared at the current Gamescom event, where it received very positive reviews, and the upcoming game may contribute to raising the series' overall sales. Up until this moment, the series' numbers are still in second place as Capcom's best-selling titles, behind the well-known Resident Evil series.
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