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Monster Hunter Rise Update 2.0 Trailer Shows Onazuchi; Update 3.0 Teased With More New Monsters

Today Capcom revealed more about the upcoming Monster Hunter Rise update 2.0, which is coming at the end of April.

Monster Hunter Rise

Today Capcom revealed more about the upcoming Monster Hunter Rise update 2.0, which is coming at the end of April.

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A new trailer, shared via the Japanese Twitter account, showcases the upcoming monster “Onazuchi.” We also get a roadmap confirming “Nushi Rio Leus,” multiple additional monsters, and the addition of Hunter Ranks.

We also get the tease of an update 3.0 which for now doesn’t have a release window, but will also bring multiple monsters to the game’s lineup.

You can check it out below.

Monster Hunter Rise is currently available exclusively for Nintendo Switch and you can read our review to learn more.

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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