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Monster Hunter: World Iceborne Reveals Tzitzi-Ya-Ku Master Rank and Yakumo Armor in New Videos

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Monster Hunter: World’s expansion Iceborne is on landing approach, and Capcom is continuing to reveal new armor sets that players will be able to enjoy.

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This time around we get to see two. The first is the master rank armor that you’ll be able to acquire by salvaging Tzitzi-Ya-Ku.

The second is a layered armor, and more precisely the Yakumo armor that you’ll get if you pre-order the expansion.

You can check it out below, as usual in both male and female forms (at least for the Tzitzi-Ya-Ku gear, courtesy of Monster Hunter’s official Twitter account.

If you want to see more, you can also enjoy the first look at the Nargacuga, BeotodusDirewolfBlack DiablosOdogaron and GirrosRathian LegianaRathalosTobi-KadachiShrieking Legiana, TigrexJagras, and Kulu-Ya-Ku armor sets.

On top of that, we recently got a pair of trailers showcasing the new home base and Glavenus, one focusing on Nargacuga and its origins, another featuring Tigrex, some brand new gameplay featuring Glavenus, a trailer showing off Acidic Glavenus in action and another taking a look at monster subspecies in general. You can also learn more about the topic with the info shared at San Diego Comic-Con.

Monster Hunter: World Iceborne will launch worldwide for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on September 6. The Steam version will be released in January.

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