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Monster Hunter: Generations Release Date Revealed

Monster Hunter is back, and it comes alongside an exclusive new 3DS launch.

Monster Hunter: Generations will be launching in Europe on the 15th of July, exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS.

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The news was announced by Nintendo of America on Twitter, in addition to the reveal of a special edition New Nintendo 3DS XL bundle, which was release alongside Monster Hunter: Generations in two months time.

The bundle will include a copy of the game, and a limited edition 3DS adorned with a blue coating and the Monster Hunter: Generations logo, as seen below.

Monster Hunter: Generations

Nintendo also released another trailer for the game, entitled “A Brand New Type Of Hunter”, which you can check out here. 

Additionally, Capcom and Nintendo have promised that a free, downloadable demo for Monster Hunter: Generations will be available closer to the game’s release, though a specific date has not yet been given.

The game, which is also known as Monster Hunter X, is the latest installment in Capcom’s long-running Monster Hunter action RPG series, which tasks you with tracking and slaying fantastical beasts across open-world environments.

Are you excited for Monster Hunter: Generations, or has the series charm started to wear thin after so many installments? Let us know in the comments!


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