Monster Hunter Outlanders Opens Sign-ups for 3rd CBT on July 2

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Monster Hunter Outlanders, currently in development by Tencent's TiMi Studio Group under Capcom's supervision, is launching its third closed beta test (CBT).

Monster Hunter Outlanders is a mobile action game being developed by Tencent's TiMi Studio Group under a license from Capcom. Unlike previous mobile entries in the series, it is designed as an open world survival game set in the Monster Hunter universe, allowing players to explore a vast world teeming with natural environments and ecosystems, while crafting their own equipment and tools.

The newly released video showcases character action sequences and hints at a narrative involving adventures and mysterious phenomena on the island of Isolesia. In addition to the introduction of new monsters and adventurers since the second CBT in May 2026, this test will also address the improvement plans announced following the previous session.

Sign-ups for this CBT run from 9:00 PM on July 2 to 3:59 PM on July 24 (KST), with the test beginning at 11:00 AM on August 7 (KST). The test will be available in regions including Japan, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and the Philippines. It is limited to devices running Android 12 or higher with a Snapdragon 845 processor or better, and iOS 17 or higher on iPhone XR or newer models.

This is a closed beta test, meaning all progress will be wiped upon completion and will not carry over to the official launch version. Participants who meet the eligibility requirements will receive a special reward for use at the official launch; it has been noted that this reward may potentially be obtainable through other means in the future.

Further details about the game and applications for the CBT can be found on the official website.

몬스터 헌터 아웃랜더스 Monster Hunter Outlanders
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몬스터 헌터 아웃랜더스 Monster Hunter Outlanders
©CAPCOM
몬스터 헌터 아웃랜더스 Monster Hunter Outlanders
©CAPCOM
몬스터 헌터 아웃랜더스 Monster Hunter Outlanders
©CAPCOM
This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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