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Monster Hunter Generations heading to Australia this winter

Nintendo Australia today confirmed that Monster Hunter Generations will head to Australian 3DSes this winter.

“For the first time in Monster Hunter history, players will be able to change up how they play with Hunter Styles and equip unique special abilities called Hunter Arts,” Nintendo advised. “With Hunter Styles players can now tailor their chosen hunter to how they want to play by selecting from four very different styles. Whether it’s focusing on mounting monsters by selecting Aerial Style, or maximising the Hunter Arts abilities that can be equipped with the Striker Style, there’s a way of play to suit every player. Each Hunter Style possesses unique movements and attacks only available to that particular style, encouraging players to experiment and find the perfect fit for how they want to play with each of the game’s 14 weapon types.”

You can check Hunter Styles out in the following trailer:

Monster Hunter Generations will also let you complete quests as a Felyne in its new Prowler mode. Prowler mode works in both local and online co-op modes.

We’ll have more on the game as it becomes available.


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