Monster Hunter Rise will receive a DLC expansion next year that will add a lot of additional content, according to rumors circulating online.
AsteriskAmpersand, a Monster Hunter series modder, has revisited Capcom’s data leaked last year and discovered new details about Monster Hunter Rise G. Projected in 2019 for 2022, this expansion will bring more than 20 new monsters, 5 more locations, Western Yokai motifs and a new gameplay mechanic that will further develop Silkbind and Switch Skills mechanics.
The Rise G plans for 2019 indicate between 20 and 30 additional samples. 5 additional stages. An outright skip of the basic hike option. Western Yokai motifs. And a new element to dig further in Silkbinds and Switch Skills.
– AsteriskAmpersand (@ AsteriskAmpers1) April 1, 2021
In 2019, Capcom expected Rise G development to complete Q4 by 2021 and release Q1 by 2022. On Switch and PC.
– AsteriskAmpersand (@ AsteriskAmpers1) April 1, 2021
While these details about the Monster Hunter Rise expansion are fairly credible, we have yet to take it all with a grain of salt until an official announcement comes in.
Monster Hunter Rise is now available worldwide on Nintendo Switch. The game will be released on PC on a release date yet to be confirmed.
- The debut of the new “wire-bug” mechanism enables wire-grabbing actions that can be used to climb cliffs and other hard-to-reach areas, providing new traverse and air strike options.
- The game introduces magnamalo, a menacing new flagship monster, as well as other new monsters such as the shape-shifting Aknosom, the amphibious Tetranadon, and more.
- New hunting partners called palamutes can be personalized and used to drive around the terrain, giving players completely new travel and attack options.
- In addition to the plethora of solo and multiplayer missions, the immersive story mode will charge aspiring hunters to discover the secrets behind the puzzling rampage events that threaten the Kamura village.
- Play alone or join up to three other hunters in local or online co-op play. With the Nintendo Switch system, you can hunt anywhere, anytime, with anyone!
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