After the recently announced Monster Hunter
XX Switch version, the publisher released new screenshots showing the UI, since the original 3DS version utilized two screens.
Even now, there has been no news whatsoever regarding plans for the localisation of Monster Hunter XX, for Switch or 3DS and yet the day before Japan Expo kicks off in France (today), a sneaky peak at Nintendo's sizeable booth has revealed a Monster Hunter
XX Switch version demo station is in fact present and a photo of it can be seen here:
Even now, there has been no news whatsoever regarding plans for the localisation of Monster Hunter XX, for Switch or 3DS and yet the day before Japan Expo kicks off in France (today), a sneaky peak at Nintendo's sizeable booth has revealed a Monster Hunter
XX Switch version demo station is in fact present and a photo of it can be seen here:
Not exact matches
Capcom just announced that Monster Hunter
XX, previously released on 3DS as an expanded
version of Monster Hunter Generations, will be coming to Nintendo
Switch.
During a very recent Monster Hunter Summit Tournament, where the
Switch version of the not yet announced for the West Monster Hunter
xx, was playable, Monster Hunter expert Gaijinhunter has declared the game runs at 30 FPS and let's be honest, it isn't necessarily a bad thing.
While there has still yet to be news of any localisation of Monster Hunter
XX Nintendo
Switch version for Western audience, new news has arrived nonetheless.
In order to celebrate the announcement of the demo for Monster Hunter
XX Nintendo
Switch Ver., Capcom is having a sale on the Nintendo 3DS
version.
Speaking of Monster Hunter
XX, the Nintendo
Switch version is currently on sale on the Nintendo eShop, to coincide with the release of the Best Price!
Those who own a copy of Monster Hunter
XX on Nintendo 3DS will be able to transfer their save data to the
Switch version and vice versa via the internet.
Capcom is bringing the previously Japan - exclusive
Switch version of Monster Hunter
XX to North America and Europe under a new name in August.
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 Nintendo
Switch remastered
version of Monster Hunter
XX that was displayed in the video shows off a brutal battle against a terrible Valphalk in Prowler Mode.
With Monster Hunter
XX being announced to have cross-platform play and cross-save between the 3DS and
Switch versions, perhaps this new Pokemon game will be for both.
Nintendo
Switch version of Monster Hunter
XX will not come to US, confirms Capcom representative.
Monster Hunter
XX is an expanded
version of Monster Hunter Generations for 3DS and
Switch, which we'd very much like Capcom to bring west.
It was also revealed that the Nintendo
Switch version of Monster Hunter
XX will render at 720p when in handheld mode and 1080p when docked.
Last year Capcom released Monster Hunter
XX for the Nintendo
Switch in Japan, an updated
version of the 3DS» Generations.
Switch players would probably be more understanding of this reality if it weren't for the fact that Monster Hunter
XX, an expanded
version of the 3DS's Monster Hunter Generations built for the
Switch, were releasing outside of Japan.
Capcom grabbed headlines when it announced Monster Hunter
XX exclusively for Nintendo
Switch last month, and it's also working on a Western
version of Monster Hunter Stories.
Wouldn't be surprised, and I guess this means it's not just the Wii U losing its library to the
Switch then, considering Smash Run and that Paper Mario stage are 3DS
version exclusives (plus the whole Monster Hunter
XX thing.)
Let's get it out of the way early: Monster Hunter
XX Switch is a port of the 3DS
version.
The Monster Hunter
XX: Nintendo
Switch Version is currently exclusive to Japan, but it does raise hope that we may see more special editions in the future.
The news dropped recently that Monster Hunter
XX is dropping on Nintendo
Switch in the West in the form of Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate; a borderline direct port of the 3DS
version to guarantee compatibility.
The following titles are confirmed for the South Korean
Switch launch on December 1... Super Mario Odyssey 1 -2-
Switch Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Disgaea 5 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap NBA 2K18 Puyo Puyo Tetris S Sonic Forces Fate / EXTELLA Super Bomberman R Monster Hunter
XX Nintendo
Switch Version Ultra Street Fighter II The Final Challengers Biohazard (Resident Evil) Revelations Unveiled Edition Beyond that, here are the other titles listed... December 15 - Mario Kart 8 Deluxe December - LEGO World, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 January 18 - Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle Early 2018 - Zelda: Breath of the Wild Spring 2018 - Portal Knights Scheduled for 2018 - Snipperclips Plus, Splatoon 2
Japan also got a
Switch version of Monster Hunter
XX in 2017, which also didn't get localized.
Monster Hunter: Generations Ultimate will feature all content from the previous
versions, including the visual upgrades introduced in Monster Hunter
XX for the
Switch.
The 3DS
version of
XX that allowed for cross-play with the
Switch, will not be getting the same treatment.
Save data from the 3DS
version of Monster Hunter
XX can be transferred to the
Switch version and vice-versa through the Internet.
Capcom has released a new trailer and screenshots of the upcoming Monster Hunter
XX Nintendo
Switch version.
So far, both the New 3DS and
Switch versions of Monster Hunter
XX are only confirmed for Japan, but it is very likely that the game will come to the west, presumabley called Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, shortly after it is released in Japan.
Capcom has announced a Nintendo
Switch version of Monster Hunter
XX in Japan.
With Monster Hunter
XX being announced to have cross-platform play and cross-save between the 3DS and
Switch versions, perhaps this new Pokemon game will be for both.
Its popularity led Capcom to release a new and improved
version called Monster Hunter
XX (pronounced «double cross») in Japan, and that enhanced
version was later improved even further by a Nintendo
Switch port.
Monster Hunter
XX Double Cross [Only In Japanese Language] Standard Edition [Nintendo
Switch][Japanese
Version]
Monster Hunter
XX was released last year in Japan - for the 3DS in March and for the
Switch in August - and the
Switch version has now been confirmed for an English release under the name Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate.
Monster Hunter
XX for Nintendo
Switch is an improved and extended
version of Monster Hunter Generations - a game which came out in 2015 for Nintendo 3DS.
Monster Hunter
XX, the expanded
version of Monster Hunter X (known as Monster Hunter Generations in the US), just came out for 3DS in Japan and will hit
Switch later this year.
More information on the
Switch version of Monster Hunter
XX will be released on May 27 at this year's Monster Hunter Championship event.
Today Capcom hosted the Monster Hunter
XX Championship, taking advantage of the occasion to release the first trailer of the Nintendo
Switch version of Monster Hunter
XX, that was announced just a couple of days ago.
Following the reveal of the Nintendo
Switch version of Monster Hunter
XX (Monster Hunter Double Cross), Nintendo released a TV commercial.
Capcom shows more gameplay of the Nintendo
Switch version of Monster Hunter
XX Nintendo
Switch Ver.