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Monster Hunter Rise Teases New Monster; Shows Stinkmink & More With Video & Art

Capcom has been showing more assets and sharing more details about the upcoming Monster Hunter game Monster Hunter World.

Monster Hunter Rise

Capcom has been showing more assets and sharing more details about the upcoming Monster Hunter game Monster Hunter Rise.

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First of all, we get to see a new critter part of the game’s lineup of endemic life, the Stinkmink, which basically forces monsters to attack and pursue you.

You can check out the brief and cute video below.

More artwork showcases Tetranodon and Aknosom.

Last, but not least, we get a tease by producer Yasunori Ichinose for a new monster. Apparently, it isn’t a fried prawn.

Monster Hunter Rise will release exclusively for Nintendo Switch on March 26, 2021.

If you want to see more, you can check out the latest trailer showing the greatsword, an extended trailer released a few months ago, the first gameplaymore artwork of the new flagship monster Magnamalo, more showing the starting armor, even more showcasing Palamute and Palico, a look at Tetranodon, one at Great Izuchicustomization for your animal companions, and their armor choices.

Incidentally, Capcom is also bringing forth a sequel for Monster Hunter Stories, titled Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin.

If you’re interested in Monster Hunter World, you can check out the trailer for the last latest content to be added of the Iceborne expansion, focusing on a collaboration with the upcoming Hollywood movie. Incidentally, that’s scheduled to hit the silver screens in December, and you can check out a recent trailer.

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