MSI have announced a partnership with Capcom and the iconic Monster Hunter franchise for an exciting lineup of PC gaming products. These new products will be released in time for the Monster Hunter 20th anniversary celebration in March 2024.
Capcom announced its Monster Hunter 20th anniversary celebration during Tokyo Game Show 2023, where it also showcased Dragon’s Dogma 2. Announcements were teased for the upcoming anniversary, and MSI is one of the partners that will help fans celebrate the occasion.
MSI x Monster Hunter PC Gaming Products Coming Soon
Following TGS 2023, MSI confirms several limited-edition Monster Hunter PC gaming products will be released for the 20th anniversary celebration. The products will draw inspiration from Rathalos, one of the flagship monsters and a mainstay in the franchise. This collaboration will bring a enticing variety of limited-edition gaming peripherals, including gaming laptops, monitors, graphics cards (GPUs), motherboards, cases, liquid coolers, and controllers. More details will be revealed soon, and the collaboration’s official website is now live.
“MSI, renowned for its commitment to quality and performance, joins forces with Capcom, a gaming industry giant known for the Monster Hunter series,” said MSI marketing vice president Sam Chern. “This collaboration leverages the expertise of both companies to create a collection of aesthetic and technology gaming products.”
The latest entry in the Monster Hunter series, Monster Hunter Now, is available now for Android and iOS. Monster Hunter Now uses AR and location-based technology to bring the franchise’s fearsome monsters to the real world. Players may hunt monsters at their own pace and even bring some home by using the Paintball item. In addition, Monster Hunter’s most prominent features are available including weapon crafting, the ability to mark monsters, and co-op.
The original Monster Hunter game released on March 11, 2004 for PlayStation 2 in Japan. Two decades later, the franchise is still going strong as it heads into its 20th anniversary next year.