Monster Hunter Rise Capcom Collaboration

Next Monster Hunter Rise Capcom Collaboration to Appear After August Update

Capcom has revealed that the next Monster Hunter Rise Capcom collaboration will appear sometime after the August update. Currently, a total of two Capcom collaborations are available in Monster Hunter Rise. This includes Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin and Okami. Both of these collaborations features unique layered armor for the Palico and Palamute, respectively. The official Monster Hunter Twitter account revealed this information in a short tweet.

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The tweet didn’t provide many details, and there is currently no schedule for an upcoming broadcast that could potentially reveal when the next Version update will appear in Monster Hunter Rise. Previous broadcasts have shared information about returning monsters in Monster Hunter Rise. This included the addition of the Chameleos and the Crimson Glow Valstrax. Additionally, through the Version updates, new challenges have been added to the Rampage Quests in the form of more formidable Apex variants.

That said, players can currently participate in collaboration quests to receive the unique layered armors mentioned previously. They can accept and complete these event quests at any time. Additionally, other event quests yield unique rewards like stickers, gestures, and unique cosmetic items like glasses.

Monster Hunter Rise is immediately available for Nintendo Switch. A PC version of the game will appear sometime in early 2022.


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