Monster Hunter XX Nintendo Switch Ver. has finally launched in Japan, and alongside it is a rare piece of Nintendo Switch hardware decorated intricate Monster Hunter patterns and designs.
Here are a couple photos of the Monster Hunter XX Nintendo Switch Special Pack, taken by Victor Hu who was fortunate enough to purchase one in Japan.
How the box looks like in real life.
Check out how the special dock looks like!
A closer look at the back of the Nintendo Switch Console, which comes with a special logo.
According to Victor, the store he visited only had 5 Monster Hunter XX Nintendo Switch Special Packs available for purchase. This is the same number of Nintendo Switch Grey and Neon sets available at the same store. In comparison, there are 20 units of the Nintendo Switch Splatoon 2 Set available.
Another Japanese user on Twitter, @GokuuSaiyazinn, reported that the local GEO they visited only had 3 units. That’s really limited!
Monster Hunter XX Nintendo Switch Ver. is now available in Japan. Capcom has no intentions of bringing it to the west at this point of time.
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THAT IS SO HOT!!! Wish the Nintendo Switch would let me do a system transfer.... But I can't, stuck with my Switch untill the next console (>•<;)
Maybe when the Switch XL or Lite comes out!
I'm curious about that GEO Nintendo Switch case, is it able for purchase? And what is its Japanese name?
Yup, seems to be a GEO exclusive though, so you need to be in Japan to purchase it. Unfortunately I couldn't find anything about it online.
Me neither..
It seems there was a N3DS LL version, but I'm very interested on getting one for Switch if becomes available someday..