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==Development==
==Development==
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Capcom announced in February 2010 that the game would be ported to the [[Xbox 360]]. Monster Hunter Frontier was available for the Xbox 360 in Japan on June 24, 2010.<ref>http://xbox360.mh-frontier.jp/</ref> There are currently only rumours for a western release.
Capcom announced in February 2010 that the game would be ported to the [[Xbox 360]]. Monster Hunter Frontier was available for the Xbox 360 in Japan on June 24, 2010.<ref>http://xbox360.mh-frontier.jp/</ref> There are currently only rumours for a western release.


Capcom announced that there will be three available system requirements to meet the computer specifications for a wide audience. The first is known as "Heavy mode" which is the best graphics, audio etc. settings, "Medium" which has average settings, and "Low" which has the minimum settings.
Capcom announced that there will be three available system requirements to meet the computer specifications for a wide audience. The first is known as "Heavy mode" which is the best graphics, audio etc. settings, "Medium" which has average settings, and "Low" which has the minimum settings.


Capcom makes use of [[GameGuard|nProtect GameGuard]] to help prevent cheating.
Capcom makes use of [[GameGuard|nProtect GameGuard]] to help prevent cheating. On July 30th, 2013, Capcom confirmed Monster Hunter Frontier G for [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Wii U]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 00:39, 31 July 2013

Monster Hunter Frontier Online
Xbox 360 cover art
Developer(s)Capcom
Publisher(s)Capcom Microsoft Game Studios (Xbox 360 version)
SeriesMonster Hunter
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U
ReleaseMicrosoft Windows
Xbox 360
Genre(s)Action role-playing
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Monster Hunter Frontier Online (モンスターハンター フロンティア オンライン, Monsutāhantā Furontia Onrain) is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) for Microsoft Windows and is the first spin-off in the series to appear on the platform. It is the only MMORPG in the series. Monster Hunter Frontier has also been released on the Xbox 360 in Japan on June 24, 2010, where it sold 93,000 copies during the launch week.[1] It is also continually updated through expansion packs.

Development

Capcom announced in February 2010 that the game would be ported to the Xbox 360. Monster Hunter Frontier was available for the Xbox 360 in Japan on June 24, 2010.[2] There are currently only rumours for a western release.

Capcom announced that there will be three available system requirements to meet the computer specifications for a wide audience. The first is known as "Heavy mode" which is the best graphics, audio etc. settings, "Medium" which has average settings, and "Low" which has the minimum settings.

Capcom makes use of nProtect GameGuard to help prevent cheating. On July 30th, 2013, Capcom confirmed Monster Hunter Frontier G for PlayStation 3 and Wii U.

References