Monster Hunter Rise Acrylic Standees

Monster Hunter Rise Acrylic Standees Pre-Orders Open

Capcom has released a series of Monster Hunter Rise acrylic standees and “canvas collection” artworks through the official e-Capcom store. A total of sixteen acrylic standees are available to purchase individually for Â¥1,320 or $11. 10 of the canvas collection artworks are available to obtain for Â¥990, or $8 individually. Additionally, the art collection set can be purchased in full for Â¥9,900 or $89 per set. [Thanks Gamer!]

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The Monster Hunter Rise acrylic standee set features characters from Kamura Village. This includes Hinoa, Minoto, Elder Fugen, and Master Utsushi. The size of the acrylic standee will vary depending on the character. Pre-orders have opened with orders expected to ship on October 28, 2021.

The Monster Hunter Rise canvas collection features mini-artworks in various styles. The artwork features key characters from Kamura Village, as well. Additional artworks also feature the Palico and Palamute. Like the acrylic standees, the canvas collection will release on October 28, 2021.

Monster Hunter Rise has received numerous free Version updates. This has included the addition of monsters into the already robust roster of the game. Additionally, new event quests have been made available through Version Update 3.1 which include the ability to obtain new cosmetic items.

Monster Hunter Rise is immediately available for Nintendo Switch. A PC version is expected to release in early 2022.


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