We are incredibly honored to announce our film Monster Hunter: Eko, which was captured entirely in-game of Monster Hunter Wilds, is now up on display at the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle, Washington to represent the art of in-game filmmaking. It will be playing every day for attendees for an entire year in their large Sound + Vision movie theater.
We are grateful and would like to thank @CapcomUSA_ for allowing this to happen, and to the development team of Monster Hunter Wilds for approving the film without any changes. We would also like to thank the entire team at @MoPOP for believing that this kind of film is art.
Important to note that the film itself was not made in association with Capcom, and the story is not related to the official main story of Monster Hunter Wilds. This was a personal film written and directed by @Lotims.
You can watch the film here: https://t.co/xuLIVyiiyn
If you wanted to catch it in the movie theater, it is playing week days at 3:15pm, and on weekends at 10:15am and 3:15pm.
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Every once in a while I'm fascinated with the fact that no matter how much we try, we seem to be incapable of designing truly alien beings.
In most media they carry either typical Lovecraftian qualities, animal like features, or they're humanoid shaped.