Capcom has just released a PC demo for Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection. This demo will let you play the beginning portion of the game for free. It will also let you test the game and see whether your PC can run it.
Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection tells the story of two nations, Azuria and Vermeil, heading toward disaster. Strange crystals are spreading across the land, making things worse. One day, a mysterious egg is found, bringing a little hope. From the egg hatches a rare and powerful monster, a Rathalos, which was believed to be extinct. But then, a second monster comes out of the same egg. These two Rathalos have a special mark – the same one as two legendary dragons from a war 200 years ago. People fear that this could mean war and destruction are coming again. As the land gets worse and more monsters disappear, the signs of a new war begin to rise.
In this game, you play as the heir to the kingdom of Azuria. You have special powers that help you become the leader of the Rangers and the only person in the kingdom who can ride a Rathalos. You work hard to protect monsters and study strange crystals called egg quartz. But one day, something big happens that changes everything. This event pushes you to look deeper into the strange things happening in the world. To find answers, you travel to a dangerous and forbidden land in the north called the Meridian.
You can go ahead and download the PC demo from Steam. According to the Steam page, the demo uses the Enigma DRM, and not Denuvo. However, the full version will use Denuvo.
Capcom will release Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection on March 13th, 2026. You can also find its official PC system requirements here.
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