Capcom is getting ready to follow up Monster Hunter Generations (known as Monster Hunter X in Japan) with Monster Hunter XX (Double Cross) on March 18, 2017. A week or so ago we caught a quick 30-second peek at some of the new features, and Capcom is back with a second full three-minute promo.
Monster Hunter Generations is getting further enhanced in Japan in the form of Monster Hunter XX, which adds in new G-Rank quests, a new main monster, the "Brave Style" of hunting, and more. Capcom's most recent preview is a quick one, but you can see a lightning-round sampling of the new features in the commercial after the jump.
October brought with it an assortment of game-related collaborations for Monster Hunter Generations, but November is all about anime and manga. Free content this month includes collaborations with Baki the Grappler, Fairy Tail, Crows, Yowamushi Pedal, Ushio and Tora, Magi, and Yu-Gi-Oh!.
Just because Nintendo Switch is coming out sometime in March doesn't mean 3DS has to die right away. If Capcom has anything to say about it, Nintendo's portable will no doubt be home to many more Monster Hunter entries, and the next is Monster Hunter XX (that's Double Cross). Read on for a debut trailer and more.
If you fancy dressing up your Monster Hunter Generations characters, you'll definitely want to snap up the latest batch of free DLC, which can transform them into the stars of Fire Emblem and more. Hit the jump for some early trick or treating!
Back in January, between the runs of the TV anime adaptation of Kazuhiro Fujita's supernatural action Ushio and Tora, Capcom's Nintendo 3DS game Monster Hunter Generations presented a collaboration, offering players the titular hero's powered-up hair and his powerful yokai-slaying Beast Spear. American gamers didn't get MHG until July, so, it's this September that Capcom is offering them a chance to get that free DLC.
If you're looking to up the speed and slash size of your Monster Hunter Generations experience, Capcom revealed Strider as its latest collaboration. The classic side-scrolling series will invade Generations with Strider Hiryu's Cypher sword and armor. You can a sample of how Capcom took Strider's lightning-fast slashes and made them work along with the Dual Blades weapon in the trailer after the jump.