
andriasang writes:
"The game is from China and is called Hunter Blade.
While many point to Monster Hunter as starting a trend in multiplayer PSP and DS games, Hunter Blade didn't just take hints from the social aspects of the Capcom hit. It pretty much copies everything, right down to the attack animations.
There are a couple of differences worth mentioning. First off, you fight in parties of five. Also, there are giant enemy crabs (perhaps with weak points?)"
Submitter's note: The giant crab is actually a blatant ripoff of a monster added in Monster Hunter 2 (Dos) and subsequently Monster Hunter Portable/Freedom 2. A link with the video will be up shortly.

Last week, a report from inven said that CAPCOM Korea is developing Monster Hunter Frontier Online 2, the sequel to Tencent’s Monster Hunter Online. But CAPCOM immediately dispel the rumor on March 28, and said that haven’t the plan to develop the sequel currently.

Grant from Denkiphile: "Hadoukens, Hadoukens everywhere in the contest announced by Capcom, a collaborative effort between Monhan and Fate/Stay Night, and we find out that Japan actually plays MOBAs."
Capcom is still celebrating Street Fighter’s 25th anniversary in Japan. The publisher announced a crossover with Monster Hunter Frontier Online, the online enabled PC and Xbox 360 game.