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Amazon: Monster Hunter Generations Coming To US July 31st?

A recent Amazon listing for Monster Hunter Generations suggests that the highly anticipated game will be released on Sunday, July 31st in North America. This is just a rumour at present but it does fall in line with the release window from Nintendo which was announced during last week’s Nintendo Direct presentation. Here’s some details taken from the Amazon Monster Hunter Generations listing.

  • With hundreds of quests in store, there are tons of challenges to tackle in a solo adventure, and also via local or online play with up to three other hunters.
  • Co-op online multiplayer – For some of the best online multiplayer the Nintendo 3DS has to offer, join up and hunt online with up to three other hunters, or meet-up and play together via local play
  • Face a roster of brand new monsters like Glavenus of the Fated Four in addition to plenty of returning fan-favorites like the sly Nargacuga
  • Previously only available as custom support AI partners called “Palicoes,” Felynes are now playable in “Prowler” mode with their own questlines and rewards, unique gameplay mechanics and gear.
  • Choose from four Styles and many powerful, visually striking Hunter Arts for a truly customized gameplay experience

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8 thoughts on “Amazon: Monster Hunter Generations Coming To US July 31st?”

  1. Glavenus makes sense with his tail…..but I still can’t help but immediately think of Glave Anus every time I look at it’s new name lol

    1. It’s likely a placeholder. Usually placeholders are used as the limit as to when something will come out, with many using December 31st of the year in which something will be released. This could mean we get it before July 31st, whether or not that means it’ll still be a July release is the question with that though.

      1. You’re right. Amazon is aware the game releases by the end of the summer. Typically the placeholders are 31st, but I guess they changed it or have a system implemented now to make more precise placeholders.

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