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How To Save On Monster Hunter Stories PC Preorders Ahead Of Next Month's Launch

You can save a few bucks and get a neat preorder bonus with this Fanatical deal for Monster Hunter Stories.

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Monster Hunter has become one of Capcom's biggest franchises over the years, and if you're looking to experience one of the more interesting spin-off titles, then you should check out this PC preorder deal for Monster Hunter Stories right now. Originally released exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS in 2016 (and later ported to iOS), this new release updates the quirky adventure with improved high-definition visuals, full voice-overs in English and Japanese, and throws in a wealth of extra content.

Monster Hunter Stories
Monster Hunter Stories

Fanatical's Monster Hunter Stories preorder deal drops the price of the PC version of the Pokemon-like RPG to $24.60. You're saving 18% off the game's $30 list price and will receive a key on launch day that can be redeemed on Steam. Monster Hunter Stories releases on June 13 for PC, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation. Your preorder comes with Navirou's "King" and "Queen" Outfits.

Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin, the well-received sequel, has been available on PC and modern consoles since launch. You don't need to play the games in order, so if you'd like to check out the sequel while you wait, PC players can grab it for $25.60 at Fanatical.

Monster Hunter Stories is also available to preorder for Switch and PS4 (it'll be backwards compatible on PS5) in case you prefer console, and for buying options, you can check out our preorder guide through this link for those platforms.

For more games in the series, you can also check out the excellent Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter: World games, both of which are on sale for cheap at Fanatical. Both games follow the traditional Monster Hunter action-RPG loop. World is the entry that turned the series from niche to massive hit for Capcom in North America. Both games include some great beginner-friendly mechanics to properly introduce you to the core concepts of the series. Namely, hunting down ferocious monsters, harvesting them to create better armor and weapons, and then venturing out into the wilderness to hunt down even deadlier prey.

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