"Monster Hunter X" pronounced as Monster Hunter Cross, have been keeping the fans excited about the game's release for quite a long time now. With the current game expansions going on, almost following the original title, Capcom is now faced with the responsibility of providing an answer for all this.

"Monster Hunter X" fans were already given downloadable contents of "Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate" which were released on Oct. 5. It was also reported that more contents have been made accessible in the early part of October, aside from a wide range of skills, weapons and monsters which are already included in its original plot.

"Monster Hunter X" appears to have a different case Game Spot reported. With only a month left before its formal launch, the fans are already calling for the game expansion. The game developer Capcom, on the other hand, has now formally made a statement addressing the concerns of the gaming public, and unfortunately for the fans, they stated that it is likely not to happen at the moment.

It seems that "Monster Hunter X" developer Capcom is far from releasing an Ultimate version of the up and coming "Monster Hunter X" as the developer believes that a game will only make the players anticipate for the coming of the latest version instead of focusing on or being excited over the first or the original, Game Ranx reported.  While this may not work to the fans' advantage, Capcom sees it as the most practical strategy for  the company.

"Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate" has been admired in the past for its continuing additions to its existing title and has made a lot of money,  particularly in Japan. For this reason, Capcom is intent to make "Monster Hunter X" the most exciting and awaited title, yet.

"Monster Hunter X" is already scheduled for a Nintendo 3DS release in Nov. 28.