{"id":417350,"date":"2016-05-26T02:45:07","date_gmt":"2016-05-26T06:45:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nintendoeverything.com\/?p=417350"},"modified":"2016-05-26T03:10:43","modified_gmt":"2016-05-26T07:10:43","slug":"monster-hunter-stories-details-jp-release-date-amiibo-other-bonus-costumes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nintendoeverything.com\/monster-hunter-stories-details-jp-release-date-amiibo-other-bonus-costumes\/","title":{"rendered":"Monster Hunter Stories details: JP release date, amiibo, other bonus costumes"},"content":{"rendered":"

Update: There is now a picture of the actual amiibo, seen now as the feature image and in the gallery.<\/p>\n

Capcom announced that Monster Hunter Stories, the 3DS Monster Hunter spinoff, will be releasing in Japan on October 8th. Also, there will be three brand-new amiibo launched alongside the game. Two of these are of the protagonist riding the One-Eyed Rathalos, with one amiibo for each gender, while the third is of the player’s partner, Nabiru. These amiibo will grant players unique monsters in-game. Furthermore, Capcom plans to release a second set of amiibo after release. There are also two special costumes for Nabiru, with a Rathalos costume coming in limited versions of the game, and a Dinovaldo costume unlocked by having Monster Hunter Generations save data on your 3DS. This save data will also unlock a one-hand sword for the protagonist.<\/p>\n

But that’s not all! Capcom also showed off two costumes, one for the protagonist based on popular musician DAIGO, and the other a costume for Nabiru based on Sanrio character Pompomporin. You can see pictures of all this content below.<\/p>\n

The official site will also update on June 2nd, so there may be more new information to look forward to in the future. There is still no word on a western release.<\/p>\n

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