'Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate' Free DLC details

 nintendo.com

Fans of Capcom's "Monster Hunter" game are given tons of treats this month as game publisher Nintendo announced the contents of the May DLC Pack for "Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate." The freshly released May DLC includes several highly demanded treats, such as Varia suits as well as Samus Aran's arm cannon. Players can also see several cosplay gears from "Mega Man" and "Street Fighter" that are included in the pack. 

The contents of the May DLC pack include 14 new quests, six Palico weapons and six Palico armor sets, three complete armor sets as well as one bonus Palico: Yellow Pal. It also comes with 15 Guild Card titles, three Guild Card backgrounds, two Guild Card poses, one Kitchen Pig Poogie outfit, as well as several new items sold by the Wycoon. 

But the most exciting contents of the May DLC are the hunter equipment, which include Metroid's Varia and Zero suits, Metroid's Arm Cannon, USJ's Starlight Axe Charge Blade and Star Rook armor, as well as the Taiko Drum Master Hunting Horn. It also has several interesting Palico equipment, including the Mega Man, the adorable Chun-li and Blanka, the Cha-Cha Kayamba, as well as USJ's F Star. 

All the contents in the May DLC come for free. Players just need to connect their Nintendo 3DS online to access the in-game DLC menu to be able to download all the contents listed. 

Aside from the May DLC, players can also download all the free expansion packs that were released in the previous months that offers Mario-, Luigi-, and Sonic-themed equipments for the Palicoes and "Legend of Zelda"-inspired gears for their hunter that were released last month, as well as the "Legend of Zelda" pack that came out in March.

"Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate" is currently exclusively available for Nintendo 3DS. 

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