Capcom hasn't announced any plans for a western release for Monster Hunter XX, thankfully the Nintendo
Switch is region free, and all you need is a Japanese Nintendo account to try it out!
There is no set release date yet for the European e-shop, however, since the Nintendo
Switch is region free anyone will be able to download them from the American shop this coming Thursday.
The game can currently only be downloaded from the Japanese eShop, however, as the Nintendo
Switch is region free anyone can get access to the Japanese shop.
I think, since
the Switch is region free and all, that the games would actually be the same.
I'm so glad
the Switch is region free (and importing from Amazon US is easier than ever).
However, since
the Switch is region free, those of us outside Japan will be able to purchase and play the game on our Switches without issue.
That said, I can't see it skipping them — and
the Switch is region free in the meantime...
Currently, there is no word on a Western release date for the game, however, due to
the Switch being region free, picking up the Japanese variant is possible — if you don't mind Japanese text.
Not exact matches
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Monster Hunter XX for Nintendo
Switch has shipped 350,000 units which
is not bad going considering it has only
been released in Japan, though there
is a big chance that the game have
been exported by western gamers due to the
Switch being «
Region Free.»
But at the very least, players will
be able to play it on their European or North American Nintendo
Switch, thanks to the console
being region -
free.
Right now you can enjoy the demo for Monster Hunter XX (that
's Double Cross to you), an upgraded version of the 3DS» Monster Hunter X on your
Switch, but it
's currently only coming out in Japan, and it
's only thanks to Nintendo
's generous decision to make the console
region free that we can experience it in the West at all without some ridiculous importing shenanigans — see here for how to set up a Japanese Nintendo Account to grab the demo.
The demo
is coming to the Japanese Eshop on August 10, but all
Switch owners have a chance to download it as the console
is region -
free.
The demo arrives in the Japanese Eshop on August 10, but all
Switch owners will
be able to download it on the
region -
free console.
It
's not too much of a wait, but it
's the first time we've seen a staggered release for one of the
Switch's major first - party games - and given how the console
is region free and how easy it
is to pick up games from the Japanese eShop, we can only presume the version coming out in Japan on September 28th won't have full localised language options.
Thankfully, the console
is region free and you can have multiple accounts, meaning you can quite easily get onto the Japanese eShop and download these games to your
Switch.
If you
're new to the series, or skipped the
region -
free demo released for
Switch, Arekkz goes over everything you need to know in the video below.
The user
switch makes me hopeful for the final thing the
switch needs to
be a true
region free experience that i can use: The ability to create a JPN account on a US handheld so I can access the Japanese eShop.
After first learning that the Nintendo
Switch is region -
free, Monster Hunter
was the series that popped into my mind.
The
Switch is region -
free so you could always import it, and it
's already in English so language won't
be an issue.
This console will also
be region -
free and here
is a short list of its launch titles: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, 1 - 2
Switch, and Arms.
The
Switch will also end Nintendo's tradition of
region - locking its consoles, though it
is currently unknown if all titles will
be region -
free.
Much has
been made of Nintendo
Switch's
region -
free status.
Before
switch came out, I (having lost MANY hours of gameplay when Nintendo repaired my Wii U, it broke again within a week, I sent it back in, and they returned it with the memory wiped) required that it
be region -
free and have a way to back up save files.
And I thought
Switch being region -
free was a sign Nintendo
was improving on stuff like this.
During the Nintendo
Switch presentation broadcast live from Tokyo on Jan. 12, Nintendo's current president Tatsumi Kimishima revealed that the company's newest gaming console would
be free from the restrictive
region locking.
So this may
be why the CE logo
was on it, but it may not appear on the final product, meaning the logo
is not yet a confirmation that
Switch is region -
free, until we see an actual retail / consumer unit.
A new Nintendo
Switch rumor that recently came out
is claiming that Nintendo's newest console will
be region -
free, allowing games that
are made for it, no matter where they
were developed, to
be bought all over the world and played without having to worry about any workarounds.
Whether or not the new Nintendo
Switch rumor turns out to
be true and the console
is indeed
region -
free, we'll just have to see what the policies
are when the console releases next March.
If the rumor
is true, the Nintendo
Switch will
be the first console made by Nintendo to
be completely
region -
free, which will allow Nintendo fans everywhere to
be able to play games that
were even made exclusively overseas.
Prior to this, Nintendo confirmed that the Nintendo
Switch is region -
free.
Nintendo
Switch is releasing for $ 299 and
is going to
be region free.
Availability: Pre-Order Platforms: NINTENDO
SWITCH Publisher: Aksys Games Genre: Simulation ESRB: E10 + - Everyone 10 + UPC: 853736006583
Region Free: Yes Menus & Interface: English Expected Release Date
is Friday 24 August, 2018.
Even if it isn't, the
Switch is a
region -
free device, and this cartridge WILL
BE MINE!
That said, the
Switch is region -
free, so interested customers outside of Japan may still get the bundle.
As for now, the game
is set to release in Japan only but the
Switch is region -
free, so you can import a copy if you please.
As for now, the game
is set to release in Japan only but the
Switch is region -
free, so you can import a copy if you please.
The
Switch is region -
free, so you should have no problem importing games no matter where they
were originally sold.