Monster Hunter Stories was originally only available for Nintendo 3DS, and now Capcom has finally brought the game to the mobile platform. As you may expect, the mobile version will be featuring HD graphics with an optimized user interface and something that everybody loves – the auto-save feature.
Monster Hunter Stories features characters in Chibi style, while the gameplay focuses on monsters bleeding and combat. Capcom also mentions that they will further extend the story with a major update in spring 2018 (it is free).
The mobile game is now live in Japan with a premium price at 1,900 yen (around RM64). If you would like to try the game out before you make your purchase, a demo version – Monster Hunter Stories: Tabidachi no Shou (The Departure Chapter) is also available for download in Japan’s App Store and Google Play Store.