Remember when a year-old game was considered old? Oh, what simpler times. Now, with the abundance of service-based games, a game's one year anniversary is less of a death knell and more of a rite of passage. A case in point is Monster Hunter World, Capcom's beast-slaying action RPG, which will celebrate its first birthday next month. Despite being released a year ago, Monster Hunter World is still ripe with new content. Capcom shows no signs of slowing down either, with the company streaming a Special Developer Update tomorrow morning to outline the future of the game.

Capcom hasn't stated what will be revealed during tomorrow's stream, however, Monster Hunter World fans remain hopeful that the game will be receiving the franchise's challenging G Rank. Including super-powered monsters with buffed health points, G Rank is Monster Hunter's highest difficulty, offering a challenge for even the most battle-hardened monster hunters.

Monster Hunter World's special developer update will take place on December 10 at 9 a.m. EST. You can watch the stream on YouTube (here) or on Twitch (here). Of course, if your boss isn't cool with you watching Monster Hunter videos at 9 a.m. on a Monday morning, you can simply read DualShockers for all of the latest news.

Monster Hunter World is now available on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. While the game isn't available for the Nintendo Switch, Nintendo fans can pick up Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate.