'Monster Hunter' XX Release Date, News & Update: Capcom Unveils All The Features And Confirms It Will Be Exclusive On Nintendo 3DS

October 27th, the day that the Nintendo Direct announced the new "Monster Hunter" game that will be released on Nintendo 3DS. The new "Monster Hunter" XX will launch next year in which will feature a new gameplay.

The "Monster Hunter" XX will be considered as an upgraded version of the "Monster Hunter" X as the Digital Trends reported. The new "Monster Hunter" XX was announced during the Nintendo Direct presentation a few days ago.

Now, the new game feature is the all new Hunting styles. The Brave Style and a new unconfirmed style have been added on the new "Monster Hunter" XX. The Brave Style is said to be a quick evade attack that deals damage depending on the numbers of chain attacks.

According to Gamespot, the new "Monster Hunter" XX is more like an expanded version of the "Monster Hunter" Generations. It was also stated in the report that new battle techniques, skills, abilities, monsters, locations and other stuff are included in the game.

Unfortunately, as of the moment, the upcoming "Monster Hunter" XX will only be available in Japan. Though there are no reports showed if the "Monster Hunter" XX will available in the West, still everyone is in hopes that a US and EU version will be out.

Moreover, another new feature of the upcoming game is that saved games from the "Monster Hunter" X or Generations can be loaded in the new "Monster Hunter" XX. Saved games from the "Monster Hunter" Stories will also play a good part where it can be used to unlock certain armors in the "Monster Hunter" XX.

Capcom seemed to unleash all the great features that a "Monster Hunter" game would have. "Monster Hunter" Double-Cross could be the greatest sequel of the "Monster Hunter" series due to several added features.

The "Monster Hunter" Double-Cross is set to release on March 18th, next year. This "Monster Hunter" will be exclusive in Nintendo 3DS and all the screen shot released can be viewed in Silicon Era website.

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