Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak TikTok

Capcom Creates Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak TikTok Account

Capcom has created a TikTok account to bring users the latest information about Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak. The TikTok account is described as a place where a Palico and Palamute have been transported to our world to deliver information about Monster Hunter Rise and the Sunbreak expansion. The first TikTok on the account shows Palico and Palamute hand puppets being chased by a Magnamalo plush. The hand puppets are then mysteriously transported to the Capcom headquarters. Subsequent updates to the account will have bits of information about the Sunbreak expansion. However, the account is only in Japanese.

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You can watch the first TikTok below.

Leading up to the release of Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak, Capcom has shared information about the player hub and the new area players can explore. The hub will feature an entirely new cast of characters. Additionally, a new monster was revealed. Players will have the opportunity to challenge the element-based Garangolm. Capcom also provided a look at the armor sets players can obtain from the Garangolm and the fearsome Lunagaron.

Monster Hunter Rise is available for the Nintendo Switch and PC. Demos are available for both platforms. Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak will release on June 30, 2022. A Digital Deluxe Edition is available to pre-order.


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