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Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate

Ah, is it Monday again? Well alright, I can deal with that, but only because our game of the month this March is so wonderful. I bring you: Monster Hunter March! A whole month of features dedicated to talking about Capcom’s latest series entry, the series as a whole, and plenty more. You’re bound to learn something new about it over the next few weeks as our writers provide varying perspectives and observations about the game.

This month’s articles will include an in-depth comparison between Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate on 3DS and Monster Hunter Tri on Wii, a perspective on the game from “a super beginner”, a look at how Monster Hunter 4 creates fanaticism despite how intimidating and broken it can look from the outside, and an adorable exposé on your Palico sidekicks from the latest entry on 3DS. Look forward to all of it!

As usual, if you have an article you’d like to write about Monster Hunter this month, please use the contact form to send us an email with your idea and if we like we’ll get back to you. How can you not love this game? It’s the best.

~Austin

Update: Also live in Europe (thanks Guest).


A new Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate puzzle is now available for 3DS (the second of two). To get the panel, just make sure you have Wi-Fi enabled. Your first piece will then arrive via SpotPass!

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Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate’s first wave of downloadable content is due out on March 6, Capcom confirmed during the latest episode of IGN’s Nintendo Voice Chat. The company will be lumping DLC together and launching batches on the first Friday of each month going forward.

There’s plenty to look forward to from the first wave of DLC. Capcom is bringing along Link items, which adds a new armor set, sword and shield, and bow and arrow inspired by Nintendo’s famous character. Capcom is also releasing the first episode quest, Clockwork Contraption and Emperor’s Speech weapons (winners of the fan contest), and an equipment set based on a collaboration with Universal Studios Japan.

It’s important to mention that all of these extras will be free. You won’t need to fork over an extra cent for the DLC.

“Palicoes 4 Ever” is the second Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate 3DS theme Capcom released this week. You can purchase it for $1.99. For a look at the theme, watch the video above.

The Hunter’s Seal theme for Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is out now in North America. Pricing is set at $1.99. For a look at the theme, check out the video above.


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