Nintendo's amiibo run may now have come to an end following the release of Sora's figure in February, but that doesn't mean it can't give collectors a chance to plug gaps in their collections now that there aren't new amiibo to worry about. Nintendo has been steadily doing that already in 2024, and now GameStop has afforded Monster Hunter fans a chance they likely thought they wouldn't get again.
GameStop has restocked two of the three amiibo that were released alongside the launch of Monster Hunter Stories 2 on Nintendo Switch. Tsukino and Ena's amiibo are back in stock, both priced at $19.99 each. The restock coincides with the reveal of more information related to Capcom's plans for Monster Hunter Stories later this year.
It had already been revealed that a remaster of the 3DS title, now fully voiced, is coming to Switch. Capcom has not only confirmed the remaster will also be launching on PlayStation and PC, but also that Monster Hunter Stories 2 is coming to PlayStation for the first time too. A collection that bundles both Monster Hunter Stories games together will also be available, the physical version of which appears to be a Switch exclusive.
Tsukino's amiibo is based on the character's design in Monster Hunter Stories 2. Scanning the amiibo will let you play Tsukino's Lunar Luck once per day, and unlocks special layered armor.
You can buy the Tsukino and Ena amiibo through the links in the boxes above and below regardless of the platform you plan to play the games on, but they will be little more than decorative if you're playing on PlayStation. If you own Monster Hunter Stories 2 on Switch, you can get a little more out of your amiibo. Scan either amiibo once per day to play Tsukino's Lunar Luck in Monster Hunter Stories 2, and each figure will also unlock in-game armor. They can also be used to unlock a sticker set in Monster Hunter Rise.
Ena's amiibo is based on the character's design in Monster Hunter Stories 2. Scanning the figure gets you special
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