Monster Hunter X Trademark Leaked; Nintendo Direct Confirms Summer 2016 Release in US and Europe

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Gaming fans who are impatiently waiting for the release of Monster Hunter X in regions like US and Europe might finally get a taste of fresh dventure in the next installment of the game series this Summer.

Following its release in Japan last year, there's no news on when the all new Monster Hunter X game will reach the Western shores. However, it was only recently when a leaked trademark dug from the European trademark database has been reported online that would indicate the launch of Capcom title in US as well as in Europe within the summer season of 2016.

As reported by Nerdleaks, the trademark leak of Monster X was spotted revealing Capcom's filing of the registration of a trademark for Monster Hunter Generations. It also appeared to agree with N1ntendo's leak of the Nintendo Direct coverage of the future 3DS and Wii U video game releases slated for Spring and Summer this year last March 3.

As revealed officially at the latest Nintendo Direct event, Monster Hunter X is now known to fans as Monster Hunter Generations. The game publisher also launched a trailer for the game.

Poised to offer 'the most customizable experience ever', Monster Hunter Generations will pit gamers against 'four colossal threats'. From the trailer, it is said that players can gain powerful new abilities and also hunt online with friends. Additionally, It will feature special collaboration armor set based on Marth from Fire Emblem.

Monster Hunter X dubbed as Monster Hunter Generations is scheduled to arrive in the West around Summer 2016 and Nintendo is to announce a solid release date for the new title. In November last year, the game raked in enormous success with more than 3 million copies shipped during launch in Japan.

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