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|Publisher=Capcom | |Publisher=Capcom | ||
|Director=Kaname Fujioka | |Director=Kaname Fujioka | ||
|Release=<small>JP(3DS)</small>: December 10, 2011<br><small>JP( | |Release=<small>JP(3DS)</small>: December 10, 2011<br><small>JP(Wii U)</small>: December 8, 2012<br><small>NA</small>: March 19, 2013<br><small>EU</small>: March 22, 2013<br><small>AU</small>: March 23, 2013 | ||
|Platforms=Nintendo | |Platforms=Nintendo Wii U<hr>Nintendo 3DS | ||
|Flagship=[[Brachydios]]<br><small>[[Azure Rathalos]] appears on non-JP covers</small> | |||
|Gen=Third Generation | |Gen=Third Generation | ||
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Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Monster Hunter 3 (tri-) G | |
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Publisher | Capcom |
Director | Kaname Fujioka |
Release | JP(3DS): December 10, 2011 JP(Wii U): December 8, 2012 NA: March 19, 2013 EU: March 22, 2013 AU: March 23, 2013 |
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Nintendo Wii U Nintendo 3DS | |
Flagship Monster | |
Brachydios Azure Rathalos appears on non-JP covers | |
Third Generation |
Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate, known in Japan as Monster Hunter 3 (tri-) G, is an online hunting action game for the Nintendo WiiU and Nintendo 3DS consoles, and is an expanded re-release of Monster Hunter 3.
It first launched in Japan on the 3DS on December 10th 2011, with the WiiU version following a year later on December 8th 2012. Both versions received an international release in March 2013.