Play Monster Hunter Tri early
At one of three UK ticketed events.
Capcom's offering you the chance to play Wii game Monster Hunter Tri before launch at one of three UK events.
"Hours of intensive gameplay" along with "hints and tips from the experts" await, first in London at the Royal Society of the Arts, Strand on 3rd and 4th April; then in Glasgow at The Arches on 10th and 11th April; and finally in Manchester at the Museum of Science and Industry on 17th and 18th April.
Monster Hunter Tri will be released on 23rd April.
Sign-up via the new Monster Hunter Tri website to grab a ticket for one of the events. They are being offered on a first-come, first-served basis, so be quick.
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Well worth a look-in though. It's a game which deserves the big screen and a proper controller (but then again, you can play MHFU on PSP with TV out and a PS3 controller over Ad-Hoc network to get the same effect).
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