Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate Launches Today
The highly anticipated Monster Hunter title, Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, has finally launched on Nintendo Switch today in the west.
Game Review: Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate (Switch)
Capcom’s latest entry for the Monster Hunter series, Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate hits stores worldwide on August 28, 2018. With Monster Hunter Generations as its last Monster Hunter game released for Nintendo 3DS in 2016, let us see if the inclusion of the highly anticipated G rank difficulty to this game is worth the 2 years’ wait.
Monster Hunter Generation Ultimate Copies Sold In North America Have No Inner Cover Art
Several hours ago, we shared with you the world’s first photos of the beautiful inner cover art all European copies of Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate come with.
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate’s Inner Cover Art Is So Stunning
A lucky European Redditor has just got his hands on a copy of Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate early today.
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate Is The First MH Game On A Nintendo Console To Support Chinese
Capcom Asia has made a very big announcement for Chinese fans living in Asia today.
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate Save Data Transfer App Now Available On 3DS
Today, Capcom released the Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate Save Data Transfer App on the 3DS eShop in North America and Europe.
Graphics Comparison: Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate In Docked And Undocked Mode
Today we have a first look at how Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate performs when docked and undocked, thanks to the release of the Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate demo,
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate Demo Now Live On Switch eShop
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate Demo Releasing Tomorrow On Switch
A free demo for Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate will be out on the Switch eShop on August 16, 2018 in North America and Europe.
Capcom Wants To Push Monster Hunter Further In The West
In a recent DualShockers interview, Capcom Marketing Director Antoine Molant revealed that the company plans to push on the Monster Hunter franchise and make it more of a success in the west with future iterations.