Capcom has showcase new trailers and unveiled new information about Monster Hunter Rise's next title update, as well as Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin.
When You Can Learn About the 3.0 Patch and More
Today,
Capcom has announced the next
Monster Hunter Digital Event. This is one of several that the company has hosted in the past couple of months, with the previous one taking place in April. As has been the case in the past couple of events, we can expect to hear the developers discuss Monster Hunter: Rise’s continued post-launch support and Monster Hunter Stories 2.
Capcom has confirmed that the event will take place on May 26th. The event will be streamed on their Twitch channel. The team confirmed that they would be discussing the upcoming 3.0 update for Monster Hunter Rise in the announcement. As was the case with the 2.0 update, the first major addition since the game’s launch, 3.0 will expand the game’s story and add several new hunts for players to participate in. The 2.0 patch added Chameleos, Kushala Deora and Teostra, alongside some apex versions of creatures providing more challenging hunts than their standard
Monster Hunter Digital Event On April 27 Will Offer 2.0 Update, New Monster Details
Capcom s next stream will reveal more details about Monster Hunter Rise s 2.0 update and the upcoming Monster Hunter Stories 2.
Capcom is streaming another Monster Hunter Digital event next Tuesday, April 27. The broadcast kicks off at 7 AM PT / 10 AM ET and will share more information on Monster Hunter Rise s imminent 2.0 update, as well as some additional details on the upcoming Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin.
The publisher had previously confirmed that Rise s free 2.0 update will release in late April and introduce several new monsters to hunt, including Apex Rathalos and the returning Elder Dragon, Chameleos. The update will also unlock the Hunter Rank cap and adjust a few other related features.
Monster Hunter Rise Digital Event March 8/9, 2021 - Start Time, Where to Watch
Here s where to watch the Monster Hunter Digital Event.
Monster Hunter is on its way to becoming one of the biggest franchises in video games. The series has always been hugely popular in Japan, but the release of
Monster Hunter World bought it swathes of fans based in the west. The title has gone on to become Capcom’s top-selling game of all time and has received tons of updates both big and small. Following
World, Capcom announced
Monster Hunter Rise for the Nintendo Switch (and later PC) and it looks as though it’s going to be another fantastic game. Ahead of that, Capcom is holding a
Another limited Monster Hunter Rise demo is hitting the Switch eShop starting this Thursday, and this one will include a new quest to hunt the game's flagship monster, the Magnamalo.