Monster Hunter Rise New Demo Announced, New Trailer and More Revealed

Monster Hunter Rise Demo

This week, CAPCOM announced, during the latest Monster Hunter Digital Event, that Monster Hunter Rise, the franchise’s upcoming title, will receive a new limited-time demo on March 11.

Check out below what the developers had to say about the new demo, via CAPCOM’s official site:

“Warning: this one is not gonna be easy! Magnamalo is approaching the demo in a special quest, specifically tuned to challenge your hunting prowess and teamwork. The demo update arrives on March 11th in the US, so give it a shot… if you dare.”

It was also revealed that the title’s first free update will go live in April, bringing Chameleos and other monsters to the title.

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You can check below the tittles new trailer, revealed during the event, where we are presented to some of its creatures, and much more:

Monster Hunter Rise was announced in September of 2020 and will be released for the Nintendo Switch on March 26. A PC release is also planned to hit the market in 2022.

You can check the game’s official synopsis below, via CAPCOM’S official store:

“Monster Hunter Rise is an action RPG that will transport players to the colorful Kamura Village, an all-new serene mountain locale that attracts visitors with its unique culture and innovative hunting technologies. After hunters equip their armor and select from one of the various weapon types, all-new hunting grounds await, including the ancient Shrine Ruins and more. As players defeat monsters and progress through the game, items from fallen foes can be used to craft unique weapons and armor that will increase their chances of future success and survival. Hunters can tackle these challenges solo, or with up to three other players in local or cooperative online play.

Evolving the Monster Hunter series, Monster Hunter Rise will provide players with an inventive set of new tools to track down and defeat threatening monsters. For the first time ever in a Monster Hunter game, wire-based grappling actions can be performed by using a “Wirebug” while standing or in mid-air, adding an all-new level of aerial maneuverability to hunting strategies and attacks. The game will also debut new hunting partners called Palamutes, personalized and rideable “Canyne” companions that will provide players with a new set of attack options, while “Felyne” Palicoes will return as support characters for actions like healing.”

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So, will you test your skills in the new Monster Hunter Rise demo, hunters?

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