Monster Hunter Wilds Is A World Worth Hunting For
For years, Monster Hunter has thrived on its legendary hunt-upgrade-repeat cycle, but Monster Hunter Wilds brings something new—a living, breathing world where no two fights feel the same. From dynamic monster behaviors to stunning landscapes, this hands-on preview dives into how Capcom is redefining the franchise.
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A track from the album HIMJ-0030 (Details below):
Monster Hunter 20th Anniversary Orchestra Concert Great Hunting Music Festival Gathering of Hunters! Noon Sound Hunting Quest
Track 8 - Monster Hunter Wilds Main Theme
Composer: Miwako Chinone
Arrangement: Sascha Knorr, Tomomichi Takeoka
Publisher: Capcom Co., Ltd / Harmonic Music
Performance:
Conductor: Hirofumi Kurita
Orchestra: Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra
Vocal: IKUKO
Japanese Instrumental Unit: HIDE×HIDE
Biwa: Momoka Enomoto
Bandoneon: Ryota Komatsu by the courtesy of Sony Music Labels Inc.
Guitar: Daisuke Miyazaki
Chorus: Voces Tokyo
Windward Plains Full Medley | Monster Hunter Wilds OST (w/ Chase and Mount themes) thanks to / @zomkers .
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