Monster Hunter World: Iceborne receives its 3rd free title update today, on March 23rd, for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. With the patch, we can expect brutal variants of two beasts that are already quite aggressive. We will tell you what we know about the two new monsters.
Update March 23, 2020: The patch is here! Starting today, you can be beaten up by the Furious Brachydios and the Angry Rajang on PS4 and Xbox One.
When will the update be released? According to Roadmap for Iceborne in 2020, two variants of already known monsters will be implemented soon. For console players (PS4, Xbox One), the fun arrives in March. PC players will have to wait until April. From April 2020, all platforms will receive updates simultaneously.
Now Capcom has released a trailer that reveals the two new variants of the update.
Two Really Unpleasant Characters
The third free title update of Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is just around the corner. The array of Iceborne monsters will be expanded by the Angry Rajang (Furious Rajang) and the Furious Brachydios (Raging Brachydios).
Who is the Angry Rajang (Furious Rajang)? The Angry Rajang is a variant of the Rajang. He is already known from Monster Hunter Freedom Unite and Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate. As the name suggests, the Angry Rajang is constantly in rage mode. He can even exceed this with a super rage mode.
Who is the Furious Brachydios (Raging Brachydios)? The Furious Brachydios is a variant of the Brachydios. He was first introduced in Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate. His body is largely covered in explosive slime. The Furious Brachydios distributes more of this slime than his normal version. Additionally, the substance on his body can explode when you hit it.
You can take a closer look at the extent of both creatures in the trailer. It was posted by the YouTube channel of Monster Hunter:
As for me, I like the Brachydios and hate the Rajang. But I am still looking forward to both new variants.
As a ranged attacker, I might take less hits – I am curious.
Which variant are you looking forward to? Let us know in the comments!
