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Pachinko: Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate | |
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Publisher | Capcom SegaSammy |
Director | [[]] |
Release | JP: August, 2021 |
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Arcade Machine iOS Android | |
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Spin-Off |
Pachinko: Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate is a pachinko machine based on Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate. It can be found in Japanese arcades that host the machine, or via the 777Real app for iOS' App Store and Android's Google Play Store.
Note: The arcade machine requires real money to play, and counts as gambling. Spend responsibly.
Monsters
Small Monsters
Large Monsters
Locales
Characters
Characters of the game are set in specific scenarios. The hunters and prowler from the intros of both Generations and Generations Ultimate return exclusively to fight Valstrax.
- Young Woman Hunter (Long Sword, Valstrax weapon & armor)
- Young Man Hunter (Switch Axe, Hellbade Glavenus weapon & armor)
- Black-Haired Hunter (Great Sword, Soulseer Mizutsune weapon & armor)
- Pompadour Hunter (Heavy Bowgun, Astalos weapon & armor)
- Fluffy Hunter (Bow, Elderfrost Gammoth weapon & armor)
- Ninja Hunter (Dual Blades, Nargacuga weapon & armor)
- Gruff Veteran Hunter (Hammer, Gravios weapon & ??? armor)
- MHGen Intro Hunter #1 (Hammer, Glavenus weapon & armor)
- MHGen Intro Hunter #2 (Light Bowgun, Mizutsune weapon & armor)
- MHGen Intro Hunter #3 (Great Sword, Astalos weapon & armor)
- MHGen Intro Hunter #4 (Beast Prowler, Gammoth weapon & armor)
Notes
- The game briefly translates terms to unlocalized English, namely:
- Boltreaver Astalos' Japanese name to "Blue Lightning Raizex".
- Najarala's to "Garara Ajara" (named its locale Forest).
- Adept Style to "Brave Hunter".
- Valor Style to "Bushido Hunter".
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