Capcom's panel at San Diego Comic Con is set for Friday, July 22, and will be hosted by Maggie Robertson, the voice of Lady Dimitrescu.
Capcom's first paid expansion for Monster Hunter Rise is here and introduces a bevy of brutal monsters. Find out which are the toughest here.
Just two weeks after release, Monster Hunter Rise's massive expansion has hit another sales milestone, with 3 million units shipped.
Rise's first expansion isn't a revelation for the series but adds to almost everything fun from the base game while adding some much-needed challenges.
Shipments and digital sales for the base game crossed 10 million while total cumulative sales for the series surpassed 84 million units.
A returning foe from Monster Hunter Frontier and a new subspecies are showcased along with the Insect Glaive and Hunting Horn.
Live on June 30th, the free DLC will provide higher defense armor with decoration slots and higher rarity upgrades for Defender weapons.
Furious Rajang and other subspecies are also showcased in the trailer. Seething Bazelgeuse, meanwhile, arrives in August with Title Update 1.
The PC version of the expansion will boast additional features in the photo mode, including depth of field, filters, and more.
Whether it's chasing the meta, indulging in some in-game cheats, or pinging left and right, these things are just too hard to resist.
Try out the new Skills and Switch Skill Swap feature, or try your luck against Malzeno, the new Elder Dragon, ahead of the expansion's launch.
The massive expansion adds new monsters, weapons and armor along with new Silkbind Attacks and Skills. Here's what you should know.
The demo will be available on both Switch and PC. Details on new monsters have also been revealed, along with plans for post-launch support.
News on Sunbreak's free Title Updates was already confirmed for June so we may see the first new monster that will be added after launch.
New and returning monsters also revealed along with a Follower Hunt en route to the expansion's launch on June 30th for PC and Nintendo Switch.
Instead of taking damage with every action while afflicted, Bleed will now build up and cause one instance of extra damage on the next hit.
Power up two Dango skills with this optional mechanic but mind their reduced activation chances (which may be mitigated with Dango Tickets).
Execute a drill attack with the Dual Blades' "Spiral Slash" or use the Light Bowgun's new "Wyvern Counter" to evade attacks.
Land extra hits on counters with the Long Sword's Harvest Moon or soar into the air and come crashing down with the Lance's Skyward Thrust.
Inflict severing damage with the Bow, unleash tons of damage with the Gunlance's Bullet Barrage, or do...stuff with the Charge Blade.