Capcom’s Monster Hunter franchise continues its global expansion with Monster Hunter Stories 3, the latest entry in its critically acclaimed spin-off RPG series.
In an effort to engage fans and celebrate the game’s upcoming launch, Capcom hosted a special showcase event at Japan Rail Cafe Singapore, offering local players an exclusive look at Monster Hunter Stories 3 running on Nintendo Switch hardware.
First announced during a recent Nintendo Direct, Monster Hunter Stories 3 is the direct sequel to Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin, which achieved commercial and critical success on both the Nintendo Switch and PC platforms.
The new chapter promises to deliver enhanced turn-based combat, a deeper narrative, and expanded monster-raising mechanics, solidifying its place as a must-play RPG for fans of both Monster Hunter and Nintendo Switch exclusives.
During the Singapore event, Capcom representatives emphasized the company’s commitment to creating immersive, accessible RPG experiences for a global audience.
In a statement adapted for clarity, a spokesperson shared: “Capcom is thrilled to bring the world of Monster Hunter Stories to more players, offering a journey filled with discovery, strategy, and adventure unique to the Nintendo Switch platform.” The event featured live gameplay demonstrations, hands-on sessions, and thematic activities, all designed to engage both veteran fans and newcomers alike.
Monster Hunter Stories 3 is scheduled for a worldwide release in early 2025, launching first on the Nintendo Switch via both physical retail and the Nintendo eShop digital storefront.
While Monster Hunter Stories 2 surpassed over 1.7 million copies sold, Capcom aims to capture an even broader audience with refined visuals, system-wide improvements, and an emphasis on storytelling.
Japan Rail Cafe Singapore has previously served as a hub for video game launches and community engagement, making it a fitting venue for Monster Hunter Stories 3’s debut in Southeast Asia.
The location’s close partnership with Capcom has helped foster a vibrant, connected community of Monster Hunter fans in the region.
As anticipation mounts for Monster Hunter Stories 3, fans can look forward to further updates through Capcom’s official channels and upcoming Nintendo Direct presentations.
For now, the event in Singapore marks a major step in Capcom’s ongoing investment in the Nintendo Switch ecosystem and the global Monster Hunter community.
In an effort to engage fans and celebrate the game’s upcoming launch, Capcom hosted a special showcase event at Japan Rail Cafe Singapore, offering local players an exclusive look at Monster Hunter Stories 3 running on Nintendo Switch hardware.
First announced during a recent Nintendo Direct, Monster Hunter Stories 3 is the direct sequel to Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin, which achieved commercial and critical success on both the Nintendo Switch and PC platforms.
The new chapter promises to deliver enhanced turn-based combat, a deeper narrative, and expanded monster-raising mechanics, solidifying its place as a must-play RPG for fans of both Monster Hunter and Nintendo Switch exclusives.
During the Singapore event, Capcom representatives emphasized the company’s commitment to creating immersive, accessible RPG experiences for a global audience.
In a statement adapted for clarity, a spokesperson shared: “Capcom is thrilled to bring the world of Monster Hunter Stories to more players, offering a journey filled with discovery, strategy, and adventure unique to the Nintendo Switch platform.” The event featured live gameplay demonstrations, hands-on sessions, and thematic activities, all designed to engage both veteran fans and newcomers alike.
Monster Hunter Stories 3 is scheduled for a worldwide release in early 2025, launching first on the Nintendo Switch via both physical retail and the Nintendo eShop digital storefront.
While Monster Hunter Stories 2 surpassed over 1.7 million copies sold, Capcom aims to capture an even broader audience with refined visuals, system-wide improvements, and an emphasis on storytelling.
Japan Rail Cafe Singapore has previously served as a hub for video game launches and community engagement, making it a fitting venue for Monster Hunter Stories 3’s debut in Southeast Asia.
The location’s close partnership with Capcom has helped foster a vibrant, connected community of Monster Hunter fans in the region.
As anticipation mounts for Monster Hunter Stories 3, fans can look forward to further updates through Capcom’s official channels and upcoming Nintendo Direct presentations.
For now, the event in Singapore marks a major step in Capcom’s ongoing investment in the Nintendo Switch ecosystem and the global Monster Hunter community.