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MSI unveils Limited Edition Monster Hunter hardware ahead of CES

At the Tokyo Game Show last year, MSI had a surprising announcement. The company is teaming up with Capcom to produce new limited edition PC hardware for the 20th Anniversary of Monster Hunter. Now ahead of CES, the new MSI x Monster Hunter hardware has been officially revealed, including a new limited edition laptop, graphics card, case, AIO cooler, motherboard, monitor and even a game controller.

The Monster Hunter series has been popular in Japan for decades but it only recently became a huge franchise in the west with the release of Monster Hunter World. The more recent game, Monster Hunter Rise, has also been very popular, selling millions of copies worldwide. The franchise is celebrating its 20th anniversary in March 2024 and we can expect plenty of Monster Hunter themed MSI PC hardware to commemorate the occasion.

The MSI x Monster Hunter limited edition range will include:

  • MSI Crosshair 16 HX MONSTER HUNTER EDITION Gaming Laptop
  • MSI GeForce RTX™ 4060 Ti 8G GAMING SLIM MONSTER HUNTER EDITION Gaming Graphics Card
  • MSI FORCE GC30 MONSTER HUNTER EDITION Gaming Controller
  • MSI MAG CORELIQUID E360 MONSTER HUNTER EDITION Liquid Cooler
  • MSI MPG GUNGNIR 300 MONSTER HUNTER EDITION Gaming Case
  • MSI MPG Z790 EDGE MONSTER HUNTER EDITION Gaming Motherboard
  • MSI MAG 274QRF QD E2 MONSTER HUNTER EDITION Gaming Monitor

Each of these products will be showcased at MSI's CES booth next week. We'll be at CES this year delivering news straight from the show floor, so expect to see plenty from us in the week ahead.

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