Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G ships over 3 million units in Japan

Posted Feb 13, 2009 at 10:54AM by QJ Staff Listed in: News, Titles, Games Tags: Capcom, Japan
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Notch another milestone up for Capcom and its seminal hit, Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G. Over at Japan, the game has now shipped a combined total of over three million units. That takes numbers for both the regular MHP2G release and the re-release under the Japan Best label.

Surprised? No, not really. Just the other month, MHP2G was awarded the Double Platinum Prize for the 2008 PlayStation Awards. That big shiny trophy for Capcom means that their game has sold anywhere between 2 to 3 million. Now, they're actually announced they've shipped three million already.

It's now really just a matter of time when they'd breach the 3 million barrier in sales. Will they or won't they? Well, I'm sure when they release Monster Hunter Freedom Unite in other territories, that's sure going to notch down a couple other million too!



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by JaXeRiR - 2009-02-13 12:15:24
Ay ay ay!

You need to loosen up on the Valentine's Day celebrations, our scanners have detected an evil creature by the name of 'Typo' in the title of your article! "Monster Hunter Porable 2nd G ships over 3 million units in Japan" Omigosh, we need to catch that creature and teach it a lesson! Bombs away!
by - 2009-02-13 12:49:09
LOL

Hahaha! Omigosh, where'd that T get off to? Thanks JaX, always the trusty typo scanner, mmhmm! ;-)
by papajag - 2009-02-13 14:34:48
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The question left now is when.
by genesiscopy - 2009-02-13 22:08:34
gratz to mhp2ndg

if only they sell wifimax in ausie...
by ptspyder - 2009-02-14 21:23:24
Rumor

The rumor going around about MH UNITE! is that you will be able to network worldwide by tunneling through a PS3. It is supposed to be the first game released to use this feature. So if the rumors are true, don't let wifimax keep you from joining the party. MHP2G great!

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