The newest addition to the Monster Hunter series brings an amazing world to life on Wii in which you must fight for survival, glory and global recognition! Perhaps you’re already one of the many hunters roaming online, sharing your Monster Hunter Tri knowledge with fellow hunters in the Encyclopedia Trigantica. Maybe you’ve already slain the mighty Lagiacrus, one of Monster Hunter Tri’s ferocious beasts that you can see here in Augmented Reality.
But if for some reason you are still on the fence whether Monster Hunter Tri is for you, take at look at our top five reasons why Monster Hunter Tri is an experience that is simply too good to be missed!

1. Skill-based survival in a stunning ecosystem
The world of Monster Hunter Tri is stunning, but the game is no sightseeing tour. For within this beautiful land live an assembly of breathtaking beasts that ensure every area you explore could turn out to be hostile territory – and unless you work on your skills it’ll be them doing the slaying. On top of that, the living ecosystem at the game’s heart means monsters are out for each other as well as you – making this world feel truly wild!
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2. Your character grows both offline and online
It’s always nice to have your hard work rewarded, and Monster Hunter Tri ensures the efforts you invest in your single player game have far-reaching implications. Whenever you play the free online mode with fellow hunters, the skills and equipment you have amassed whilst playing alone will remain intact. So if you’re a powerful, sword-wielding warrior in your own time, that’s how you’ll appear to the wider hunting community as well. Between online and offline play, your hunter’s skills and attributes keep growing.
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3. A thriving online community
With your Wii connected to the Internet, the Monster Hunter Tri experience extends into a thriving online community at no extra cost, where meeting up with fellow hunters is a simple matter of walking up to other players and joining a party or setting up your own. With several ways to communicate – including voice chat via Wii Speak – you’ll soon discover the thrills of tackling the toughest challenges together. Share your knowledge with fellow hunters and discover the game’s deepest secrets to become an awe-inspiring hunter.
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4. A steady stream of new Event Quests
Playing online also opens the door to a steady stream of new Event Quests that take place for a limited number of days. Not only does that mean you’ll always have new challenges to look forward to, it also means you’ll be able to test your hunting mettle against monsters that are only found in the online environment and lay claim to items you won’t bag anywhere else. Take on the mighty Jhen Mohran - and live to tell the tale.
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5. Carry your hunter away from home
The bond you forge with the hunter you’ve worked hard to create is naturally a tight one. For that reason, Monster Hunter Tri enables you to use your customised hunter even if you’re playing away from home. By saving your hunter data to a Wii Remote you can ensure that anytime you play the split-screen Arena mode at a friend’s house, you do so with your very own warrior. Remember though, that means there’s no excuse if you fail to prove yourself a worthy hunting ally!
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Monster Hunter Tri is in shops now, only for Wii.