Home News ‘Monster Hunter Now’ Season 3 To Add Magnamalo, Heavy Bowgun Weapon, Cooking, and More on September 11th

‘Monster Hunter Now’ Season 3 To Add Magnamalo, Heavy Bowgun Weapon, Cooking, and More on September 11th

by Audrey Jan 25,2025

TouchArcade Rating: Niantic and Capcom have unveiled the next significant update for Monster Hunter Now (Free). Season 3, titled "Curse of the Wandering Flames," introduces Magnamalo, the first original monster from Monster Hunter Rise to join the Monster Hunter Now lineup. Joining Magnamalo are two other formidable beasts: Rajang (a personal favorite!) and Aknosom. This update also introduces a new weapon – the Heavy Bowgun – and adds the much-anticipated cooking mechanic. I'm particularly eager to experience Magnamalo and Rajang in Monster Hunter Now, having enjoyed hunting them extensively in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak and Monster Hunter World: Iceborne (in Rajang's case). See Magnamalo's Monster Hunter Now artwork below:

Here's a glimpse of some of the new gear included in the update:

For newcomers or returning players, I've compiled a comprehensive guide featuring tips and tricks, weapon details, special skills, a current monster roster, my wishlist for future additions, and more. Download Monster Hunter Now on the App Store for iOS and Google Play for Android. In-app purchases include various gem packs and upgrades. Visit the official website for more information. What are your thoughts on the game's current state, and are you anticipating Teostra's arrival next month?

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