Capcom TV Challenge Live!
Capcom's live streaming series,
Capcom TV Challenge, makes a return on
March 19 at
8 PM JST. This exciting episode features a challenge with the highly praised game,
Monster Hunter Stories 3: The Fate of the Twin Dragons. Viewers can tune in via the
Capcom Channel on YouTube and watch their favorite hosts take on this popular RPG.
What to Expect?
The episode will feature the beloved duo
Tosa Brothers (Yuuki and Takuya) as they dive into the challenge, utilizing save data from the game's free trial version, which seamlessly transitions into the full version. Alongside them will be
Gucci, the director of Capcom TV, leading the fun! As always, audience engagement is a priority, so fans are encouraged to leave comments in the YouTube chat or via Twitter using the hashtag
#CAPCOM_TV during the stream.
The Game: Monster Hunter Stories 3
Monster Hunter Stories 3 is currently available and has gained acclaim for its engaging gameplay and immersive story. Here are some key details:
- - Player Count: Single-player
- - Genre: RPG
- - CERO Rating: C (suitable for ages 15 and up)
- - Supported Platforms: Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam
Pricing Information
Players can purchase
Monster Hunter Stories 3 in various editions, catering to different preferences:
- Standard Edition: ¥8,990 (tax included)
- Deluxe Edition: ¥10,990 (tax included)
- Premium Deluxe Edition: ¥11,990 (tax included)
- - Package Version for Nintendo Switch 2 and PlayStation 5 is available at a suggested retail price of ¥8,990 (tax included)
For more information and updates, you can visit the
official Monster Hunter Stories 3 website.
Stay Tuned!
Make sure to keep an eye on
Capcom TV by following their official Twitter account
@CAPCOM_TV to stay updated on future broadcasts and events!
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to witness how the Tosa Brothers face off against the challenges in
Monster Hunter Stories 3!
Note
Please be aware that the cast, format, and schedule may change unexpectedly, so stay informed through official channels.