Yet Another Monster Hunter Collaboration… With Street Fighter IV

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While most of Capcom’s Monster Hunter collaborations in recent times have involved either Monster Hunter Portable 3rd or Monster Hunter Diary, it’s now time for Monster Hunter Frontier on the PC and Xbox 360 to get some love.

 

Starting tomorrow (Jan 27th in Japan), Monster Hunter Frontier players will be able to purchase Ryu and Chun Li outfits for their hunters as part of the “Super IV Kit.” The Super IV Kit will cost 1,000 yen in the PC version of Frontier and 660 Microsoft Points on the Xbox 360.

 

Here’s a look at both costumes:

 


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