Key Takeaways
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- A new trailer for Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection has been released, featuring a rivalry between two Rathalos characters.
- Preorders for the game are available now at a price of $69.
- The storyline of the game appears to deviate from the typical monster hunting focus, with potential world-ending events hinted at.
- Capcom has also shared a story video to give fans a glimpse into the games premise and setting.
New Monster Hunter Stories 3 Trailer Reveals Rival Rathalos Duo, Preorder Boost
Capcom has released two videos for Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, due out in 2026. In addition to a trailer designed to boost preorders (available now for $69), Capcom also shared a story video. The clips reveal the premise of Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, which departs from the series’ typical focus on hunting. The videos depict two Rathalos hatched from the same egg whose rivalry sparks intense clashes, hinting at potentially world-ending events.
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While you’re enjoying our recent coverage of Resident Evil and Monster Hunter Stories, we’ve got some more gaming news to share! First up, Ahmed Hassan took us on a thrilling journey into the latest happenings at Paris Games Week with his deep-dive into Resident Evil 9 Requiem. Published just yesterday, this article is your go-to place for all the scoops on Requiem’s pre-order opening, exclusive contents, and even those tantalizing rumors surrounding Leon S. Kennedy Resident Evil 9 Requiem: Collector’s Switch 2 Pro Controller, Amiibo Leak, and Leon S. Kennedy on the Run Following a Sony Blunder. Meanwhile, Carlos Mendoza has got us excited for Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, with new trailers and open pre-orders offering early birds a stylish Eleanor layered armor set and cosmetic outfit options Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection Receives New Trailers and Starts Pre-orders. And speaking of excitement, Jonathan Dubinski’s recent piece features ex-Halo designer Jaime Griesemer sharing his thoughts on the remake’s changes and their impact on gameplay balance and aesthetics – a must-read for anyone curious about these modifications Ex-Halo Designer Criticizes Changes in Remake.
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