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Monster Hunter Stories

Monster Hunter Stories and Megami Meguri once again received stage shows at the Tokyo Game Show today. View recordings for both below.

At the Tokyo Game Show today, Capcom confirmed plans to publish a Monster Hunter Stories demo on the eShop. Fans will be able to try out the game before launch starting on September 20.

In the demo, players can experience a part of the story with “Quest Mode” and battle other Riders in “Challenge Mode.” A special “Nabiru Costume” can also be obtained in Monster Hunter Stories’ full release.

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At the Tokyo Game Show earlier today, Capcom hosted three Nintendo-centric stage shows. Monster Hunter Stories, Ace Attorney, and Megami Meguri were each featured at the expo. Recordings for each can be found below.

Monster Hunter Stories is playable at TGS 2016 this week, and Capcom is also showing off the new amiibo relating to the game. View a few photos below.

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Two more collaborations for Monster Hunter Stories have been announced. The first is a tie-in with the Puzzles and Dragons series, featuring a dragon as a new monster, armor for the player character, and a Tamadra costume for Nabiru. The second is based on the manga/anime Chibi Maruko-chan, and it features a costume for Nabiru. Trailers for each collaboration and images can be viewed after the break:

At the Tokyo Game Show today, Capcom held a special stage for Monster Hunter Stories. Here’s a roundup of new information shared:

– New Felyne NPC called Popora
– Game will use QR codes to unlock content and share team data, etc.
– Has StreetPass battles similar to Dragon Quest Monsters
– Also has StreetPass dungeons sort of like Dragon Quest IX
– Capcom will also add all sorts of rules for making tournaments so you can customize your online battles and have fun
– Zelda DLC with 7-11 between October 14 and November 13; receive Link’s Master Sword, Link’s tunic, and a special title on your Rider card
– More Zelda DLC between December 16 and January 15; receive Epona as an Otomon, Majora’s Mask, stamps
– Musician Daigo is also doing the commercials for the game, and will appear in an episode of the anime

A video from the stage show can be found below. It features Daigo, along with some off-screen footage (including the Zelda content).

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Capcom has released a new trailer for Monster Hunter Stories. It shows off parts of the story, lots of characters, different armor sets, and, of course, a bunch of different monsters. Check it out below:

Capcom has announced another collaboration coming to Monster Hunter Stories: the mascot bear, Kumamon. It will take a far more monstrous form as a mount for the player, as well as a costume. You can watch the footage and see images in all their glory down below:

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It’s that time once again! The latest Capcom TV episode was hosted, and it wouldn’t have been complete without yet another look at the 3DS game Monster Hunter Stories. You can see it in full below.

According to the official Japanese broadcast schedule for Monster Hunter Stories: Ride On, the show will begin broadcasting in Japan on October 2nd, at 8:30 AM.

Following in the footsteps of the Ace Attorney anime, which is currently streaming on Crunchyroll, the Monster Hunter Stories anime is being released to help promote the new Monster Hunter Stories 3DS game.


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