Monster Hunter Stories and Universal Studios Japan Collaborate

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Monster Hunter Stories

It’s not uncommon for video games in Japan to get themed attractions at amusement parks. Just look at Monster Hunter at Universal Studios Japan. However, for a video game to get a DLC tie-in with its own themed attraction? That’s exactly what is happening with Monster Hunter Stories, and Capcom has released new screenshots showing off the collaboration.

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Monster Hunter Stories | Universal Studios Japan Collaboration

Monster Hunter Stories takes a different route than normal entries in the series and plays more like a turn-based RPG. The spin-off released on the Nintendo 3DS in Japan back in October. Fear not, North America and Europe will also receive the game this fall.

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Tyler Trosper graduated Ball State University with a major in Creative Writing and a minor in Professional Writing. Originally joining Operation Rainfall as an anime news writer, he also writes gaming news and dabbles in reviews. His one true love in life is Xenosaga, and he prays daily for a fourth game.