Capcom Delays Monster Hunter Freedom 2G
by Mike Bendel on January 15, 2008 @ 1:07 pm

Capcom today announced that it has decided to postpone the release of Monster Hunter Freedom 2G, the expansion to Monster Hunter Freedom 2, by two weeks.
Originally scheduled for a March 17 release, the title is now set to debut on March 27 in Japan. Reason for the delay? Capcom wants to improve the overall quality of the game. We’re OK with that, and we’re sure many other Monster Hunter fans are as well. Two weeks is nothing to complain about.
Capcom’s “Monster Hunter Freedom 2G” delayed
- Release of sequel to the million-hit seller set for March 27, 2008 -Capcom would like to announce that “Monster Hunter Freedom 2G” for the PlayStation Portable (PSP®) and the “Monster Hunter Freedom 2G Hunter’s Pack G”, which will be bundled with a unique Monster Hunter PSP® system, is now set for release on March 27, 2008 in Japan. This is a slight delay from the originally scheduled release date of March 13, 2008.
“Monster Hunter Freedom 2G” sets the player in the role of a fearless hunter tracking down and battling ferocious monsters in beautiful natural environments. “Monster Hunter Freedom 2G” includes all new stages and monsters designed to satisfy seasoned monster hunters. In addition, fans of the series will be pleased to discover that they can transfer their data from “Monster Hunter Freedom 2″ over to this new edition.
At Capcom it is our continued goal to bring our properties to multiple platforms to provide the best entertainment experiences for all users, and the “Monster Hunter” series is no exception to this. We hope to continue meeting and exceeding the expectations of consumers with our dedication to developing solid titles for the best gaming platforms available.
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