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|English Name= Monster Hunter 3 (Tri)
|English Name=Monster Hunter 3 (Tri)
|Image= Boxart-MH3.jpg
|Image=Boxart-MH3.jpg
|Publisher= Capcom
|Publisher=Capcom
|Director= Kaname Fujioka
|Director=Kaname Fujioka
|Release= <small>JP</small>: August 1, 2009<br><small>NA</small>: April 20, 2010<br><small>EU</small>: April 23, 2010<br><small>AU</small>: April 29, 2010
|Release=<small>JP</small>: August 1, 2009<br><small>NA</small>: April 20, 2010<br><small>EU</small>: April 23, 2010<br><small>AU</small>: April 29, 2010
|Platforms= Nintendo Wii
|Platforms=Nintendo Wii
|Flagship=[[Lagiacrus]]
|Gen=Third Generation
|}}
|}}


'''Monster Hunter 3''' (pronounced "Monster Hunter Tri") is an online [[Hunting Action|hunting action]] game for the [[Nintendo Wii]] console, and the third [[Mainline Games|mainline]] game in the [[Monster Hunter (Series)|Monster Hunter series]]. It originally released on August 1<sup>st</sup> 2009 in Japan and was subsequently localized and released in Europe, North America and Australia in April 2010.
'''Monster Hunter 3''' (pronounced "Monster Hunter Tri") is an online [[Hunting Action|hunting action]] game for the [[Nintendo Wii]] console, and the third [[Mainline Games|mainline]] game in the [[Monster Hunter (Series)|Monster Hunter series]].  
 
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It originally released on August 1<sup>st</sup> 2009 in Japan and was subsequently localized and released in Europe, North America and Australia in April 2010.
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