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Monster Hunter Stories received some special DLC in North America and Europe this week. The game received free Zelda content involving Link, Epona, and Majora’s Mask. You can view a bunch of footage from the new DLC below.

Capcom hasn’t done a whole lot with Mega Man in recent years. The series has seen a couple of retro collections, but not much else. Fans might be concerned about Mega Man’s future, but Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 producer Kazuhiro Tsuchiya recently tried to put those fears to rest.

Tsuchiya said at the Tokyo Game Show last week:

Update: The collaboration will be out in North America on September 28 as well.


Original: The Zelda collaboration for Monster Hunter Stories, first made available in Japan, is coming west. Nintendo has confirmed that players in Europe can access the DLC on September 28.

Below is a trailer for the collaboration:

No news yet for North America, but we’ll likely be hearing something soon.

Capcom has released trailers for the Switch versions of Resident Evil Revelations 1 and 2, which give a nice overview of the games. Check them out below:

During a stage event at the Tokyo Game Show, Capcom debuted the first footage of Resident Evil 1 and 2 on Switch. Check out the gameplay below.

At the Tokyo Game Show, Capcom showed off Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney with 3DS and the character’s Japanese voice actor. We’ve posted the relevant recordings below.

Capcom has released a trailer for the next big update for Monster Hunter Stories, which will bring the game to version 1.3. Highlights include new Monsties to fight, being able to challenge the Black Riders, as well as new character customization options that will allow you to re-create the characters from the Monster Hunter Stories anime. The update will be available in Japan sometime this Winter; it’s unclear at the moment if and when this update will be available for the Western version of the game as well.

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Capcom has provided the final boxart for Resident Evil Revelations Collection. We have it above.

To compare, this was the original, tentative version:

After a year-long wait, Monster Hunter Stories finally arrived in North American and Europe yesterday. Take a look at a bunch of footage below.

Amazon offered “Rider Set” DLC with pre-orders of Monster Hunter Stories. GameStop is doing something similar.

If you buy Monster Hunter Stories at GameStop, you’ll receive the “Hero Set” DLC. Rathalos, Lagicrus, Brachydios, and Qurupeco are included. The offer is valid in-store and online.

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