Capcom’s Making Monster Hunter Rise Jackets

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To celebrate the upcoming release of Monster Hunter Rise, Capcom will release a series of themed jackets. These special themed jackets will only be available to purchase through official retailers, like the e-Capcom online storefront. Quantities will be limited. However, if the jackets sell out entirely before the end of the reservation period, additional jackets will be produced at the end of April 2021. The jackets will ship sometime in late March 2021. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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The Monster Hunter Rise jackets will come in three different colors. Consumers can get one in black, blue, or purple with black accents. In addition, each jacket will feature the Monster Hunter Rise logo text and emblem in gold. The jackets will cost ¥8,800 (or approximately $86) and come in medium, large, and extra large sizes.

Monster Hunter Rise Official Jacket

Since these limited jackets will only be available through the official e-Capcom Japanese storefront, this series of merchandise is exclusive to people in Japan. There is no mention of international or overseas shipping on the promotional page.

Among the other announced Monster Hunter Rise items is an extra-large Palamute plush. Just like the jackets, this item is also exclusive to e-Capcom.

Monster Hunter Rise will launch on the Nintendo Switch worldwide on March 26, 2021. A demo will be made available for a limited time in January 2021.


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