This Life-Sized Zinogre Is One Of Universal Studios’ Monster Hunter Attractions

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Universal Studios Japan and Capcom have teamed up to create a Monster Hunter attraction that opened last week, and the Mainichi Shimbun newspaper’s MaiDiGi service had a chance to stop by to check the attraction out. You can see the brief video they filmed above. (Thanks, Anime News Network)

 

In addition to the life-sized Zinogre you see, the attraction also features Seregios (the flagship monster for the Japanese version of Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate). Visitors to the attraction can also acquire bonus in-game content for the Japanese version of 4U.

 

Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate will be released in the West on February 13th.


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