Capcom (CCOEY) announced that Monster Hunter Bridge, an interactive experience that the company exhibited at the Osaka Healthcare Pavilion in Expo 2025, Osaka, Kansai, Japan, will reopen at a new location in Nijigen no Mori in Hyogo Prefectural Awajishima Park, targeting fiscal year 2027. Monster Hunter Bridge is an interactive attraction that was exhibited at the Osaka Healthcare Pavilion in Expo 2025. It offered a one-of-a-kind immersive experience with specialized AR devices, a 360-degree theater, spatial audio, and a vibrating floor. As a result, daily reservation numbers for it were consistently high, with an aggregate total of over 100,000 people enjoying the attraction. With the reopening at this new location, even more people will be able to continue to enjoy Monster Hunter Bridge, which had concluded operations at the end of Expo 2025. The company is working closely with its partner companies to recreate on Awaji Island the wondrous world of Monster Hunter that visitors experienced at Expo 2025.
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