Bargain Roundup: Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate
They said it wouldn’t happen, but then Nintendo sells a few million Switches and here we are – Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate is coming your way.
The game isn’t out until August 28th, but we felt we needed to do a bargain guide now because at the moment the pricing for the game is all over the place. It could potentially cost more to get it on launch day.
Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate has an RRP in Australia of $99.95 – a price we don’t see for Switch games all that often. EB has it for that much and it’s that much on the eShop. However, if you take a look you’ll see the game more than $30 cheaper at a number of retailers right now, and we reckon you should lock them in. OzGameShop will put its price up before launch, as well Amazon who are just matching them. JB Hi-Fi is the next cheapest and who knows how long that’ll last.
If you pick it up at the cheaper prices here, you’re actually paying some of the cheapest pricing in the world for it.
Amazon.com.au
- Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate – $68.99 – Link
- Prime Eligible
Beat The Bomb
- Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate – $93.95 – Link
Big W
- Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate – $79 – Link
EB Games
- Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate – $99.95 – Link
JB Hi-Fi
- Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate – $79 – Link
Gamesmen
- Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate – $88 – Link
MightyApe
- Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate – $75 – Link
OzGameShop
- Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate – $68.99 – Link
- Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate Nintendo Switch Game + Builder Figure – Vol 1 – $70.99 – Link
- Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate Nintendo Switch Game + Builder Figure – Vol 2 – $72.99 – Link
Target
- Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate – $79 – Link
- Australian eShop – $99.95
- Japanese eShop – $72~
- UK eShop – $88~
- American eShop – $82~
- Canadian eShop – $84~
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I don’t understand why Capcom are demanding $100 for a friggin’ 3DS port. If the game required a 32GB cartridge, sure, but it doesn’t. But then I didn’t know what they were smoking when they thought USF2 warranted a $60 price tag.
I’m tempted to turn to Amazon on this one (with free shipping to boot!).
Big W will have it for 79 dollars. Just received the catalog in the mail today