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'Monster Hunter Generations' Free Street Fighter DLC Now Available

'Monster Hunter Generations' Free Street Fighter DLC Now Available

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If you haven't checked out the DLC contents for "Monster Hunter Generations," you should do so now in order to get these cute "Street Fighter" DLCs, which will melt hearts with the amount of cutesy.

Based from an official Capcom blog, the publisher is still on schedule with the every first Friday release of the free DLCs for "Monster Hunter Generations." For the month of December, Capcom brought us this Street Fighter-themed content.

This includes two new sets for the felines, which represents two characters from the "Street Fighter" series. These two are Blanka and Chun-Li. In order to get these, the player simply needs to complete a single Prowler quest called "SF: Ultimate Entrance Exam." Once done, the players will be awarded with a Blank and Chun-Li sets.

The quest isn't as easy with the usual ones as it will pit players to hunt a Volvidon and a Great Maccao.

On top of these cute feline sets, players will also get a chance to get a gear, which is designed by Tetsuya Nomura, the guy behind the "Final Fantasy" series as well as "Kingdom Hearts." To get these cool-looking set, the players will have to hunt a Hyper Deviljho in the Voracious King Quest.

This quest awards players with the Wing of Judgement weapon and two new armors called Rage and Anat sets.

There are also some additional gear sets included in the DLC, which are also obtainable through a number of new quests, which players will also get access to later in the game. The DLC also adds some new Arena challenges as well as special palicoes. For some odd reasons, a disco ball costume set is also added specifically for the players' pets.

The DLC will be available for the entire month or before the next free DLC gets released so be sure to get it as soon as possible

Stay tuned for more "Monster Hunter Generations" news and updates.

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