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|Release= <small>JP</small>: October 11, 2014<br><small>NA</small>: February 13, 2015<br><small>EU</small>: February 13, 2015<br><small>AU</small>: February 14, 2015 | |Release= <small>JP</small>: October 11, 2014<br><small>NA</small>: February 13, 2015<br><small>EU</small>: February 13, 2015<br><small>AU</small>: February 14, 2015 | ||
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'''Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate''', known in Japan as '''Monster Hunter 4G''', is an online [[Hunting Action|hunting action]] game for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] console, and is an expanded re-release of [[Monster Hunter 4]]. | '''Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate''', known in Japan as '''Monster Hunter 4G''', is an online [[Hunting Action|hunting action]] game for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] console, and is an expanded re-release of [[Monster Hunter 4]]. |
Revision as of 21:01, 22 August 2024
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Monster Hunter 4G | |
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Publisher | Capcom |
Director | Kaname Fujioka |
Release | JP: October 11, 2014 NA: February 13, 2015 EU: February 13, 2015 AU: February 14, 2015 |
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Nintendo 3DS | |
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Fourth Generation |
Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, known in Japan as Monster Hunter 4G, is an online hunting action game for the Nintendo 3DS console, and is an expanded re-release of Monster Hunter 4.
It first launched in Japan on the 3DS on October 11th 2014 and received an international release in February 2015.