Monster Hunter Orchestra Concert 2020 Album

Monster Hunter Orchestra Concert 2020 Album Available Next Month

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Harmonics Music will release a live recorded album of Monster Hunter Orchestra Concert 2020, both physically and digitally, in December 2020. The physical album CD will be sold first in Japan at 3,700 yen plus tax on December 9, 2020. A digital version of the album will also be sold at the iTunes Store on December 23, 2020. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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Monster Hunter Orchestra Concert 2020 was held on October 3, 2020. Due to the global circumstances of the year, the concert was performed without any live audience. However, people from all around the world were able to purchase streaming tickets for the show.

The concert mostly played themes from the monsters newly added to the Monster Hunter World: Iceborne expansion, such as Nargacuga, Tigrex, Brachydios, and Zinogre. Although it also had a medley of the four main monsters from Monster Hunter Generations—Astalos, Gammoth, Mizutsune, and Glavenus—the latter was played with the newer World rendition as Glavenus made its way into the Iceborne roster.

Those who missed the concert can watch the following official highlight video while waiting for the recorded album to be released.

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Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, which filled most of the concert’s setlist, is immediately available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Capcom is currently distributing a New Hunting Party Pack to all players who log into the game by November 26, 2020.


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