Capcom just made a surprise announcement that Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin, a game it had released originally for the Nintendo Switch and PC, is coming to PlayStation—but to PS4, not PS5. It's certainly not a bad choice as Monster Hunter Stories 2 was hailed as one of the best RPGs the year it was released, but fans were definitely not expecting the game to not come to a current-gen console.
Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin is a spinoff in the popular Monster Hunter franchise, which released in 2021 after Monster Hunter Rise earlier that year. It differs from the original action RPG formula by being a more classic-style turn-based JRPG. Despite not being a major installment in the series, it was dropped to good reviews, with more hardcore fans highly recommending it to those who got into Monster Hunter via bigger games such as Rise and World.
Monster Hunter developer and publisher Capcom made the big announcement in its Capcom Highlights stream on March 11. The company revealed that both the Monster Hunter Stories 2, as well as the remastered original Monster Hunter Stories (which had first released on 3DS) will be coming to PS4 as a collection on June 14, 2024. Fans who preorder the game will get a special bonus Kamura Maiden outfit for Ena, and those who have an existing Monster Hunter Rise save will also get additional perks and items. There will also be a deluxe edition of the game with even more bonuses.
After Capcom had revealed that Monster Hunter Stories 2 was coming to PS4 but not PS5, fans took to social media to express some slight confusion. Some with PS5s are wondering why the current-gen platform was bypassed, but there are also more fans who expressed excitement for the PS4 release regardless. One Twitter user commented that the PS4 hardware would be a perfect spot for the game to bring back its anime-influenced art style. Since there seem to still be a lot of gamers who remain on PS4, Monster Hunter Stories 2 coming to the platform is
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