Monster Hunter Rise Gets New Japanese TV Commercial Teasers

Capcom getting ahead of the curve with new advertisements.

Posted By | On 30th, Dec. 2020

Monster Hunter Rise

2021 is almost here, and the first part of the year has several big titles to kick us off with. One of the biggest is probably Capcom’s Monster Hunter Rise. The action game in the now massive series makes a return to Nintendo and handheld systems. Capcom has been marketing the game steadily since its announcement with lots of looks at its characters and weapons and all things in-between. Even with three months out, they are preparing for TV.

Today the company released two Japanese TV commercial spots. One of them is 30 seconds while the other is a cut down 15 second version. There doesn’t seem to be anything new that jumps out, but there is a lot of action and monsters in the brief time period.

Monster Hunter Rise will release on the Nintendo Switch March 26th, 2021. Leaks have also shown that a PC version is coming later in 2021, but as of now it has not been officially announced.


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