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Monster Hunter Rise for Nintendo Switch Gets New Art & Videos Showing Characters, Armor, & More

Capcom is continuing to release artwork and videos to promote its upcoming Monster Hunter game Monster Hunter Rise.

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Capcom is continuing to release artwork and videos to promote its upcoming Monster Hunter game Monster Hunter Rise.

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First of all, we get to see several pieces of concept artwork showcasing several NPCs that we’ll meet in the game’s hub village.

Next are a few videos showing various ways to use the new wyvern riding features, the Puppet Spider endemic life that lets you stun monsters getting them ready to be mounted, various actions that can be performed while riding the Palamute buddy, and the Mizutsune armor for hunters and Palico/Palamute.

Monster Hunter RiseΒ will release exclusively for Nintendo Switch on March 26, 2021. AΒ demo has been made available a few days ago, until February 1.

If you want to see more, you can check out the first two trailers of the weapon series showing bow and dual blades, the second pair featuring lance and long sword, the third featuring light and heavy bowgun, the fourth staring the sword & shield and the hammer, the fifth showing the gunlance and insect glaive, the seventh showcasing Great Sword and Switch Axe, the eighth showing off Charge Blade and Hunting Hornthe previous video, 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.

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