Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G Hits Three Million Mark In Japan
Monday, February 16th, 2009
Capcom’s hit title Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G, also known as Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, has shipped over 3,000,000 units in Japan. The third installment in the PSP Monster Hunter series was launched on March 27, 2008 in Japan. It won the Double Platinum Prize at the 2008 PlayStation Awards, meaning that the game sold somewhere between two and three million units at the time.
Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G sold 690,000 copies on its first day on the shelves and moved 1.5 million titles by the end of its first week. The Capcom US blog even made a coy statement that the game lowered Japan’s national productivity during the day.
Undoubtedly, the release of Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G in other global turfs (including the U.S. and Europe) will take its total sales to new heights. We’re excited for a forthcoming drop of the game stateside, and can’t wait to take it for a spin ourselves.





Mana Khemia: Student Alliance, a game forthcoming for the PSP, will definitely miss its January 2009 release date. NIS America, the game’s developer, issued a press release which affirms the delay and pushes back the release date to an unspecified time sometime this Spring. Rumors had circulated about a week regarding this delay.