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Guide: How To Buy Monster Hunter XX Nintendo Switch Ver.

Capcom may not be bringing Monster Hunter XX Nintendo Switch Ver. to the west, but you can bring the game directly to yourself!

Thanks to the Nintendo Switch’s region free capabilities, you can play Monster Hunter XX on your Switch without ever worrying about region lock (it’s playable in Japanese, though). The only question is, where’s the best place to buy it from?

In this guide, we’ll teach you where and how to purchase the physical copy of the game and the digital version of the game. Best part – you’re paying the exact same price as other customers living in Japan, without any high reseller markups (yuck) at places such as Play-Asia.

Before we get started… let’s get down to three important points first.

Introducing Amazon Japan

What is Amazon Japan? Think of it as the biggest Internet shopping mall in Japan, where you can purchase a variety of exclusive products only sold in Japan. From manga to video games, the possibilities are endless.

Both the physical and digital versions of Monster Hunter XX Nintendo Switch Ver. are available on Amazon Japan, so let’s get going!

Let’s visit Amazon Japan!

Amazon Japan can be accessed via any Internet Browser on your smartphone or computer. Simply enter amazon.co.jp (or click the link) and you’re set.

Now, you will probably notice the entire website is in Japanese. To change the language on PC, hover your mouse over the globe icon which can be found on the top menu, and select your preferred language.

If you’re on mobile, click here to change your language.

Note: While most of Amazon Japan has been translated into English and Chinese, most product listings are in Japanese.

Register an account

It’s time to register an account. On PC, hover over “Your Account” on the top menu, and click “Start here”, which is right below the big orange “Sign In” button.

On mobile, the registration link can be found by tapping the “Face” icon on the top menu.

Now you’ll have to fill in some details to complete your registration. Under “Name Pronunciation”, you can enter your name.

Once your account has been created, don’t forget to fill up your addresses (shipping address and billing address) as well as payment information (credit or debit card) by clicking here.

Buying the Physical Copy

Now that you’ve created your Amazon Japan account, let’s proceed to purchase the game.

All you have to do is to click here, add the item to cart, and check out. Make sure the seller is called Amazon, as third party sellers do not ship overseas.

During the check out process, you’ll be asked to choose your shipping address, payment method (credit and debit cards only!), and shipping speed. The last step of the process will show you the total cost inclusive of shipping and any taxes (if applicable).

Click Place Your Order and that’s it! All you have to do is wait for the game to arrive (which takes about 2 – 4 days maximum).

Buying the Digital Version

Depending on where you live, the Japanese Nintendo eShop will not allow you to purchase the game with your credit/debit card. Fortunately there’s a workaround for this.

The path to buying and downloading the digital version of the game is slightly longer, but don’t worry, we’ll guide you through!

Firstly, you’ll need a Japanese shipping address registered on your account. This doesn’t have to be your actual residence in Japan – it could be a friend’s address, a proxy service’s address, or any valid address you can find on Google (hint: McDonald’s in Japan).

You can add the Japanese shipping address to the address book here.

After filling up your Japanese shipping address, it’s time to purchase the game. Click here, add item to cart, and check out.

Once you’ve entered the check out procedure, a message may appear stating the item is not available for purchase due to geographical restrictions. Click “Change your country setting”, and select the Japanese address you’ve entered.

You can then proceed to select your payment method (credit/debit card), and confirm your purchase.

Once the purchase is completed, an e-mail containing the Monster Hunter XX Nintendo Switch Ver. download code will be sent to the e-mail address you registered your Amazon Japan account with. Alternatively, the download code can be viewed here.

To redeem the Monster Hunter XX Switch download code, you’ll need to access the Japanese Nintendo eShop. And in order to that, you need to have a Japanese Nintendo Account linked to your Nintendo Switch. Check out our guide here in case you’ve forgotten how to make and link one.

After you’ve set up your Japanese Nintendo Account, enter the Nintendo eShop on your Switch with it. On the orange side bar, you’ll see a section called 番号の入力 (the very last section). Go to that section, and enter the download code.

And viola, all you have to do is wait for the download to finish!

That’s it, folks!

And that comes to the end of our guide. We hope it’s easy to understand for you. Feel free to share it with your friends who are eager to purchase the game.

If you’ve any questions, have them coming in the comments section below.

Before we end, we highly recommend you to have a look at a few official Monster Hunter XX accessories for your Nintendo Switch. They’re also available on Amazon Japan, which you can check out here.

Happy hunting!

NintendoSoup Staff

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