![]() The game is sold at a price of 5800 Yen.This is officially verifiable, here, Ad-Hoc Party being posted on Sony's website, which is linked from a flash button from Capcom Japan's MHP3 page. Coinciding with the release of Monster Hunter Portable 3rd, Sony released an updated version of Ad-Hoc Party, which through the use of the PS3 as a proxy, players can hunt online with fellow hunters.According to this Kotaku japanese blog, there will be infrastructure for "web play", this is either incorrect or a case of "lost in translation".Any information stating otherwise (other than Capcom) is just hearsay or unconfirmed rumors. ![]() Current information about infrastructure only pertains to downloaded quests. Currently, there is no infrastructure for online multiplayer.4 player ad-hoc Multiplayer is confirmed.Improved communication system in multiplayer (unspecified probably Voice Chat as there is some suspicious Icon in the demo).Players are able to name their characters in Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji, which previous games did not allow.There is no data transfer, but bonuses can be unlocked by loading a MHFU/MHP2G save file. ![]()
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