Capcom initially stated that it had no plans to bring the Monster Hunter franchise to the PlayStation Vita,[7] but announced a port of Monster Hunter Frontier G during Tokyo Game Show 2013.
The company stated that Vita players would have the ability to share character data with the upcoming PS3 version, similar to portable releases on other platforms like the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.
[1] Monster Hunter Frontier G had a number of promotional outfits available as part of collaborations with other companies.
These included characters from Fire Emblem, Sengoku Basara,[8][9] Street Fighter,[10][11][12] Fate/stay night,[13] as well as Hatsune Miku[14][15] and many more.
[16] The theme song for the game, Secrear, is performed by Maaya Sakamoto.