Monster Hunter: Frontier G

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Monster Hunter: Frontier G
File:Monster Hunter Frontier G cover.jpg
PlayStation 3 cover art
Developer(s) Capcom
Publisher(s) Capcom
Series Monster Hunter
Platforms Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, Wii U
Release date(s) Microsoft Windows
    Xbox 360
      PlayStation 3
        Wii U
          PlayStation Vita
            Genre(s) Action role-playing game
            Mode(s) Singleplayer, multiplayer

            Monster Hunter: Frontier G is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) in the Monster Hunter franchise for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3 and Wii U.[2][3][4] As of August 2014, the game has 4.5 million registered players.[5]

            Development

            Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Monster Hunter: Frontier G was initially announced in September 2012 as a major update to Monster Hunter Frontier Online for the PC and Xbox 360.[6] It was also later announced that it would be released as a standalone game for the PlayStation 3 and Wii U around the end of 2013. Capcom initially stated that it had no plans to bring the Monster Hunter franchise to the PlayStation Vita,[7] but during Tokyo Game Show 2013, they officially announced that Monster Hunter: Frontier G would be released for the PlayStation Vita.[2]

            Monster Hunter: Frontier G has a number of promotional outfits available as part of collaborations with other companies. These include characters from Fire Emblem, Sengoku Basara,[8][9] Street Fighter,[10][11][12] Fate/stay night,[13] as well as Hatsune Miku[14][15] and many more.[16]

            The theme song for the game is sung by Maaya Sakamoto.[15]

            Gameplay

            Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The game features online play, with quests playable by up to four players simultaneously. PlayStation Vita players are able to use the same data as the PlayStation 3 version, and are able to connect with other players via WiFi "on the go".[2]

            Players are able to switch between worlds; World A and B are accessible by both PS3 and Vita players, however World C is exclusive to PS3 players.[2]

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