Monster Hunter Rise Gets New Concept Art And Video Showing Off Armor, Monster, And Wirebug

More new things from the upcoming game.

Posted By | On 02nd, Dec. 2020

Monster Hunter Rise

Next year will get a new entry in what has evolved into Capcom’s biggest franchise, Monster Hunter Rise. After taking something of a detour (a highly successful detour, obviously) into the console and PC only space, Rise will once again bring the monster hunting on the go with Nintendo’s hybrid system. Since the announcement of the game, the company has been showing off tons of art and videos of the title’s design and now we have some more.

Via the official Twitter, we got some more concept art of armor as well as one of the key monsters you’ll be going after, Magnamalo. Alongside those there is also a new video that shows off the Great Wirebug. It’ll be a new feature that will allow you to swing around both in and out of combat and this video focuses on the long distances you can zip by with the Wirebug. You can check it all out below.

Monster Hunter Rise is set to release March 26th, 2021 exclusively for Nintendo Switch. There was a recent leak that points to the game also coming to PC at some point, but as of now nothing official has been announced.


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