In two weeks time, Monster Hunter Freedom Unite will make its way to North America and Europe. For Europe at least, the release of this new Monster Hunter title will be marked with a special PSP bundle. Arriving day-and-date with the regular software, the bundle will include a copy of the game, a silver PSP-3000, a Monster Hunter-branded carrying pouch, screen wipe and a branded skin cover.
Expect to see this bundle on June 26 -- the official European release date. As for North America, the game will arrive three days earlier on June 23, although no special bundle has been mentioned.
Reader Comments (10)
Posted: Jun 9th 2009 5:55PM (Unverified) said
Price?
Posted: Jun 9th 2009 6:24PM MrVee PSN Vampah said
Would be kool to get a Special PSPgo bundle with Accessories plus Game download Code.
Posted: Jun 9th 2009 6:32PM (Unverified) said
Yes, that would have been a beautiful idea. I have an off topic question though about the pspgo since its blue tooth enabled does that mean we are going to be able to use a ps3 controller on it?
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Posted: Jun 9th 2009 11:09PM Pure Black World Tendency said
Monster Hunter will almost be unplayable on the Go, because of the analog stick and d-pad placement. You need to use both simultaneously in this game.
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Posted: Jun 9th 2009 6:58PM MrVee PSN Vampah said
Yes, you can connect the ps3 controler to it, and you can also connect the Go to the TV too.
Posted: Jun 9th 2009 10:30PM Angel Mass said
Nice art in the Box
Posted: Jun 10th 2009 5:51PM PSORngr said
I would definitely go with this bundle if I lived in Europe.
Since I don't, I'm going to buy the Rock Band bundle whenever amazon gives me my extra trade-in credit....
I've actually already bought two games off eBay and have them sitting in my room waiting to play.
Since I don't, I'm going to buy the Rock Band bundle whenever amazon gives me my extra trade-in credit....
I've actually already bought two games off eBay and have them sitting in my room waiting to play.
Posted: Jun 10th 2009 10:41PM JoshMilewski said
If it's not a special edition PSP, what's the point?




