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Capcom’sMonster Hunterseries has earned critical acclaim and garnered a massive, dedicated player base in recent years – quickly growing to become their most popular IP to date. Indeed,Monster Hunterhas a rich and varied history, with humble beginnings on the PlayStation 2, back in 2004.

Monster Hunter Wilds

The series was then followed by multiple entries, with the PlayStation Portable (PSP) version being of key importance. The ability to play on the go and in cooperative multiplayer changed things significantly, and defined whatMonster Hunteris today.

Monster Hunter Freedom Unite’s success can be attributed to the PSP

Speaking withJapan Forward in an exclusive interview, Ryozo Tsujimoto, the producer of Capcom’sMonster Hunterseries, detailed a lot of behind-the-scenes action regardingMonHunand its initial development, and the changes that followed.

Monster Hunteris quite a unique title, and can be credited for being a pioneer of sorts – ushering in the cooperative monster-hunting genre as a whole. While the series used to be quite niche outside of Japan, its shift toward cooperative multiplayer elements has made it a hit overseas too.

Monster Hunter Wilds’ Key Navigation Feature Feels Like a Hindrance That a Simple Rework Could Fix

Unlike the currentMonster Huntergames, the 2004 release was a strictly solo affair – with cooperative elements being added late into the series inception. After all, the infrastructure required for co-op was a lot more expensive (and limited) back then.

Monster Hunter Wilds’ Key Navigation Feature Feels Like a Hindrance That a Simple Rework Could Fix

Things changed when Sony introduced one of its most successful consoles to have ever been released – the PlayStation Portable, which boasted PS2-like visuals in the palm of your hand. The PSP also came with networking features, allowing for multiplayer, whichMonster Hunter Unitetook full advantage of.

Also known asMonster Hunter Portable 2nd Gin Japan,Unitelet players embark on monster hunting with up to teams of four, all with local co-op enabled. After all, players were less likely to join a friend’s game at their house – given the convenience of online multiplayer (which was still a novel concept at the time), andUnite’ssuccess was almost guaranteed.

Monster Hunter World

As such,Unite’smassive success can be attributed to the series going down the portable route, with the title managing to sell over 4 million copies, which is quite an impressive number.

Ever since,Monster Hunterhas featured cooperative elements of some degree in later titles, and this is preciselyone of the reasons why people play the series to this day– in addition to its addictive gameplay, of course.

PlayStation Portable

The PSP can be credited for the success of a lot of games

The legacy of Sony’s PSP cannot be emphasized enough. Created by Sony as a bid to enter into the lucrative handheld gaming market (which remains dominated by Nintendo) it was a rather strange experiment that paid off big time.

The PSP was wildly successful, even if it never did manage to topple Nintendo, and left behind a lasting legacy that its user base cherishes to this day. The PSP was home to multiple, high-fidelity games that still remain great to play even in 2025.

The PSP Made a Cameo in the Madame Web Trailer

The PSP Made a Cameo in the Madame Web Trailer

However, despite multiple iterations, the PSP was ultimately succeeded by the PlayStation Vita (PSVita), which garnered a mixed reaction from fans, owing to its poor first-party library and ludicrous asking price.

Ultimately, Sony’s handheld division died a slow, painful death and the company is yet to launch a true successor to the PSP to this day,which it is hoped it will.

Dipan Saha

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Dipan has been contributing to FandomWire’s Gaming and Gaming Tech sections for over half a year now. He loves writing about AAA, indie and gacha games - along with dabbling in tech from time to time. Some of his favorite games include Prince of Persia (2008), Animal Well and Death Stranding.

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