Happy weekend from Fextralife! If you’ve been too busy to keep up on the latest in the games we cover or are looking for a refresher we’ve got you covered! Here’s a bite-sized version of the Top RPG news of the week. Taste all the latest news across the Fextralife Wiki Network.
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Monster Hunter World
- The second part of the highly anticipated Horizon Zero Dawn meets Monster Hunter World crossover event has been released, which will run from Feb 28th to March 15th and this event is exclusive only to Playstation players.
- To unlock both Aloy’s armor and bow, you must complete a quest called “The Proving”. Your objective is to slay a Giant Anjanath that has been wandering around the Ancient Forest.
- This quest is a six-star mission, so you’ll need to be at least Hunter Rank 11 to participate. For the full scope of the Armor and details of the quest, you can check out the article on the blog.

- Capcom has revealed another event that is now live in Monster Hunter World that will give players the opportunity to craft a unique Head Armor piece, the Wiggler Head Armor. The event will be available from March 2nd to March 8th, so don’t miss out on this opportunity!
- To unlock this unique head armor piece, you must complete a quest called “Wiggle me this” and your objective is to capture 10 of those wiggling Wigglers located in the Coral Highlands. And like the “The Proving” event quest you’ll need to be at least Hunter Rank 11 to participate. Check out the article for the full breakdown of the event and its rewards.

Horizon Zero Dawn
- On a similar note, a rather lovely looking limited edition Horizon Zero Dawn Aloy statue is now on sale. It’s currently being sold for just $29.99.
- The statue was released as a part of ThinkGeek‘s “Modern Icons” line and the level of detail on the statue is fantastic.
- Do you collect game statues? If so, do you think that you’ll be adding this one to your collection?

Elder Scrolls Online
- The eagerly awaited Dragon Bones DLC has finally been released for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 consoles, alongside Update 17.
- Dragon Bones is available free for ESO Plus members. Everyone else will have to purchase the expansion through the in-game Crown Store for 1500 Crowns. Meanwhile, Update 17 is free for everyone.
- Dragon Bones DLC adds two new dungeons to the game, Fang Lair and Scalecaller Peak. You’ll be able to tackle these dungeons on Normal, Veteran, or Veteran Hard Mode. Depending on which difficulty you select, you will earn different rewards from the dungeons.
- Update 17 also adds a new outfit system, more home storage options, and other minor combat improvements. More details about it, and the announcement trailer, can be found right on the blog.
Bloodborne
- Rejoice would-be hunters, for you now have the absolutely amazing opportunity to play Bloodborne for free as part of Playstation Plus offering for March 2018.
- If for any reason you have yet to try the lovecraftian horror action-rpg that Sony and FromSoftware produced, this is the time. The Playstation offering for March includes this masterpiece in its free downloads, meaning that you could obtain this title to play for as long as you keep a subscription active.
- If you are considering this journey but unsure, we suggest you check out our Bloodborne Review, and once we have convinced you (which I’m sure it’ll do!) you should begin right here on the New Player Help page on the wiki.
- And for those who have already played the game, this could be a great opportunity to re-join with the revitalized online aspects thanks to many many new players.

Kingdom Come Deliverance
- Earlier this week, we took at look at the weapon and combat aspect of the game Kingdom Come Deliverance.
- The game has a unique and cryptic combat system, whereby players gain levels in various Skills, making them more effective. Just exactly how these levels affect your actual in-game character isn’t really explained, except in an extremely vague manor. We broke down and dissected the differences between Weapons and Skills in a more understandable way.
- If you still haven’t seen or read it, read the full article on the blog or watch the video on our channel for the weapon and combat breakdown.
Persona
- Japan’s PlayStation Blog revealed that both Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night and Persona 5: Dancing Star Night will be PSVR compatible. No further information has yet been revealed about the nature of the PSVR compatibility. If it’s significant instead of just one VR stage
- Are you so excited to dance with your favorite Persona characters? If so, go ahead. And comment down below and let us know all about it.

The Lost Child
- NIS America has announced that they will be releasing The Lost Child in the West this Summer. It is coming to the PlayStation 4 & PS Vita and the Switch consoles.
- In The Lost Child, the protagonist is Hayato Ibuki, a journalist for an occult magazine. When investigating a mysterious suicide at Shinjuku Station he meets a mysterious black figure that tries to kill him. A girl named Balucia saves him and gives him a large case containing a demon gun named Gangour. Hayato can use the gun to capture demons and turn them into his allies. It reminds me of the Shin Megami Tensei games, which isn’t a bad thing.
- The Lost Child is developed by Kadokawa Games, who also made El Shadddai. I really like the look of this one. How about you?
Sword Art Online: Integral Factor
- Bandai Namco has confirmed that a Sword Art Online mobile RPG will be released in the West.
- Sword Art Online: Integral Factor is a free-to-play mobile RPG for iOS and Android with extra items that you can buy. English language players can now pre-register and will receive bonuses when the game launches.
- For more details and the trailer, head to the article on the blog.

Chrono Trigger
- Square Enix‘s much beloved RPG Chrono Trigger is now available on Steam. BUT! It’s a port of the mobile edition of the game.
- If you can get past the fact that it’s not the very best version of the game, you’ll find a lot to love. And there have been some improvements to the mobile edition. For instance, it features the two dungeons that were added for the game’s Nintendo DS release.
- In Chrono Trigger, players control of a group of adventurers who travel back and forth through time. It was originally developed by the creators of Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest.
- So, will you be picking up Chrono Trigger for the PC? Or are you too disappointed that it’s a mobile port? Please comment below & let us know.

Humble Bundle Classics
- The Humble Classics Return Bundle is now avaible on Humble Bundle. It includes Shadowrun Returns, Wasteland 2, Xenonauts, Torment: Tides of Numenera & more!
- Right now, you can pay what you want and receive Shadowrun Returns, Broken Sword 5, Tesla Effect and Shadowrun Dragonfall. If you pay more than the average of $8.64, you’ll also get Shadowrun: Hong Kong, Wasteland 2: Director’s Cut, Age of Wonders III & Xenonauts.
- If you go for the top tier and pay $15 or more, you’ll also get Torment: Tides of Numenera and Dreamfall Chapters: The Final Cut Edition.
- So, will you be purchasing anything from this Humble Bundle? Better decide fast because you have 2 days left to make your purchase.

Top 5 RPGs of March 2018
- Check out our Top 5 RPGs of March 2018 on our channel. We took a look at we think are the best RPGs coming out this month and the list is a beefy who’s who of some heavy hitters as well as couple of games that may have slipped under your radar. Be sure to give it a watch and a like and tell a friend.
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