Monster Hunter Rise Digital Event Applications Open

Monster Hunter Rise Digital Event Digital Audience Applications Now Open

The Monster Hunter Rise Digital Event will feature a live, digital audience with applications currently open. While other Monster Hunter Rise digital events have been announced, this broadcast is scheduled for March 9, 2021. A total of 1,000 viewers will be allowed to participate in the upcoming event through a Zoom call. Applications for the Monster Hunter Rise Digital Event are open and will close on February 25, 2021.

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Additionally, if more than 1,000 people apply to be part of the live digital audience, Capcom will select attendees through a lottery system. Anyone can apply to be part of the audience, even viewers outside of Japan. However, the Monster Hunter Rise t-shirt and clear file will only be available to ship to Japanese viewers. All 1,000 members of the audience will be given a digital download code for a special set of items they can redeem in Monster Hunter Rise at a later date.

As mentioned previously, multiple Monster Hunter Rise digital events have been announced. These three broadcasts won’t just cover Monster Hunter Rise, but will include more information on Monster Hunter Stories 2.

During a recent Nintendo Direct, two new monsters were revealed for Monster Hunter Rise. Returning monsters like the Rajang were featured in the latest trailer as well.

Monster Hunter Rise will launch on Nintendo Switch on March 26, 2021.


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