Monster Hunter Orchestra Concert 2023 - album coming this October
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Monster Hunter Orchestra Concert 2023 Album Will Release in October

The Monster Hunter Orchestra Concert 2023 was already held. However, people who either missed the concert or want to listen to the performances again will have the opportunity to get its permanent archive. Capcom and Harmonics have recorded the concert in high quality and they will release the album in late October 2023. The physical album’s booklet will include exclusive explanations of the tracks that appeared in the setlist.

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Pre-orders for the album are available first on Harmonics’ online store with a price tag of Â¥4,070 (~$27). The company will ship the orders domestically in Japan on October 23, 2023. It will then bring the album to other music stores around Japan while releasing a high-resolution digital album in 24-bit and 96 kHz on October 25, 2023. The album will also be available on other online storefronts like iTunes Store on November 1, 2023.

Capcom has been holding Monster Hunter orchestra concerts annually since 2014. The 2023 concert took place in Tokyo on August 19, 2023. Its setlist included the themes of Mizutsune, Magnamalo, Valstrax, Malzeno, Gaismagorm, Zinogre, and Velkhana.

The Monster Hunter Orchestra Concert 2023 album will be available on October 25, 2023. Most of the tracks in this concert came from Monster Hunter Rise and its Sunbreak expansion, which are available on Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One.


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