This edition is enhanced even further with improved controls, more content, and more polished graphics, and was released to Japanese audiences around this time last year. It was originally released a few years back in 2016, though it being an enhanced port of a 3DS title, you’d be forgiven for thinking it was much older. For those of you as confused as I was about Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate’s place in the franchise as a whole, it’s actually the updated Switch version of Monster Hunter XX (that’s Double Cross), which was the Japanese Switch version of the 3DS’s Monster Hunter Generations.
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