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Win copies of Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate or even the New 3DS XL limited edition itself

Live in the UK / Ireland? You're just a retweet away from entering

Win copies of Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate or even the New 3DS XL limited edition itself

If you're missing out on the New 3DS and Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate today, you might not have to for much longer.

We're teaming up with Nintendo UK to give one lucky Pocket Gamer reader a New 3DS XL Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate Edition system:

That's not all though. Five runners up will each nab a copy of the Gold Award-winning Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, which still works fine and dandy on your current 3DS, 3DS XL, or 2DS.

In our review, we called Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate "the definitive entry point for the series, and the most finely tuned multiplayer game on the 3DS yet." Cor Blimey.

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How to enter:

Simple enough! Just make sure you're following @PocketGamer on Twitter, and retweet the tweet below by 10am on Monday, February 16:


A reminder - this compo is only open to residents of the UK and Ireland. Sorry rest of the world, we'll sort something out for you soon enough!

Bonus for the eagle-eyed: We have a very special surprise for three lucky Pocket Gamer readers who can make it to London next Thursday, February 19. Let us know if you'd be interested in the comments!

Competition rules

  • The competition closes on Monday February 16th, 2015, at 10am GMT, and no entries will be accepted after this date.
  • The winner will be notified by Twitter shortly after the closing date of the competition - make sure your account can receive direct messages.
  • The competition is only open to residents of the United Kingdom and Ireland.
  • Pocket Gamer parent company Steel Media's decision is final, and no correspondence will be entered into regarding the winners of the competition.
  • By entering, you agree to the official rules and Steel Media's Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
Danny Russell
Danny Russell
After spending years in Japan collecting game developers' business cards, Danny has returned to the UK to breed Pokemon. He spends his time championing elusive region-exclusive games while shaking his fist at the whole region-locking thing.