OSAKA, Japan – Capcom caught the attention of fans across the world with the official reveal of Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection during the Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase held on 31 July 2025.
The newest chapter in the popular turn-based spin-off series is arriving in 2026 and will be available on Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC through Steam. This announcement marks the first time the Stories series will release on so many platforms at once.
The franchise, which began as a Nintendo 3DS exclusive in 2016, has built a loyal following over the years. Twisted Reflection brings a more serious story, improved graphics, and promises fresh gameplay features that aim to engage both experienced fans and those new to the series.
A Bold Story in the Monster Hunter Universe
Players will return to a vivid and dangerous Monster Hunter world. The story takes place across the kingdoms of Azuria and Vermeil, both threatened by a spreading “crystal encroachment” that puts the land and its creatures at risk. The turning point arrives when a mysterious egg hatches twin Rathalos—legendary monsters believed to be extinct.
These rare Rathalos are marked as Skyscale Rathalos, a symbol tied to a devastating civil war that fractured the region two centuries earlier. The reappearance of these creatures stirs old rivalries between Azuria and Vermeil, setting off a story filled with political conflict, environmental challenges, and deep personal stakes.
Players will control Azuria’s heir, the last Rathalos Rider and leader of the Rangers, a group tasked with protecting monsters and investigating the crystal threat. The main character is joined by Eleanor, princess of Vermeil, who acts as both political hostage and ally, accompanied by her Monstie, Anjanath.
Together, they cross the forbidden Meridian in search of answers about the growing crisis and secrets behind Vermeil’s mysterious queen. The gameplay trailer shown at Nintendo Direct suggests a sharper and more mature storyline, with cinematic presentation and greater focus on emotion and character development. This shift has already captured the attention of the fanbase.
A Series Milestone with Simultaneous Multi-Platform Release
Unlike previous titles, Monster Hunter Stories 3 will arrive everywhere at once—on Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Capcom appears ready to expand the franchise beyond Nintendo consoles, building on the momentum of Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin, which reached over 2 million copies sold by 2025. For the first time, Xbox players will be able to join in from launch alongside other platforms.
The Nintendo Switch 2’s improved hardware is expected to allow for better performance, higher quality visuals, and smoother play. Full technical details haven’t yet been shared, but fans are hoping these upgrades will make the most of the game’s colourful but slightly darker art direction.
Capcom’s plan to launch across every major platform hints at a desire to create a unified experience so all players can start together. While the company hasn’t confirmed a specific launch date for 2026, they have teased more updates soon, including the possibility of amiibo figures. A demo is up now on the eShop so players can get an early feel for the world and combat system.
Big Fan Reactions and High Hopes
The reveal of Monster Hunter Stories 3 has triggered a wave of excitement online. Fans on social media, especially on X, have been sharing their thoughts and predictions. The series is known for its turn-based battles and the bonding between Rider and Monstie, along with a tone that’s lighter than the main Monster Hunter games.
Twisted Reflection appears to move towards a deeper, more serious story, drawing interest from those looking for more weight and complexity. Many posts have compared the hero’s journey and national conflict to “Romeo and Juliet”, with a focus on divided kingdoms and star-crossed destinies.
Players are also hoping for better mechanics this time. The unique Monstie system, where players hatch, train, and fight alongside monsters, seems set for further improvements. Earlier games used a tactical rock-paper-scissors battle mechanic, where choosing the right attacks and monster types determined the outcome.
The first trailer was heavy on story and visuals, but Capcom has said that classic turn-based play will remain, with tweaks to keep battles lively. Many fans are hoping for more ways to customize Monsties, new creatures to discover, and a livelier gameplay loop than in Stories 2.
Classic monsters like Velocidrome, Legiana, and Rakna-Kadaki make an appearance alongside Rathalos, fuelling speculation about the full roster. Some long-time players expressed mild frustration about Rathalos being featured again, but most reactions are upbeat, with appreciation for the franchise’s steady support.
Graphics and Performance Get a Boost
The visuals are drawing praise, too. Early footage shows a world packed with detail and colour, from thick forests to crystal-filled wastelands, featuring an art style that’s both bold and more serious in tone. Many expect these visuals to shine on PC and current-gen consoles, especially as Capcom addresses performance issues like those seen with Monster Hunter Wilds at launch.
The Monster Hunter Stories series has always offered something different within the Monster Hunter universe, focusing more on story than action. The first game launched on the 3DS in 2016 and found new life with remasters and ports to other systems over the years.
Stories 2 improved on many elements, drawing in new and returning players, though some did find the later stages repetitive. Its accessible mechanics and charm continue to attract younger fans and those new to Monster Hunter, while also giving veterans something fresh.
With Monster Hunter Wilds reaching 10 million sales in its first month, Capcom continues to see huge success. Now, Monster Hunter Stories 3 arrives during a strong period for the franchise and looks set to keep that momentum going.
What’s Next for Monster Hunter Stories 3
Fans also hope this latest entry will offer a richer story that lives up to the world-building seen in the main Monster Hunter games.
With 2026 not far away, Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection is shaping up as a major release for Capcom. The multi-platform approach, graphics upgrade, and a deeper story are all earning attention.
Fans are eager to see more about combat, which monsters will be included, and what new features might be added. The available demo gives a first look at the journey awaiting in Azuria and Vermeil.
Newcomers and veterans alike seem ready to join the next adventure as Capcom opens up a new chapter for the much-loved Stories series. Now, players everywhere are simply waiting for the chance to get started.