Monster Hunter Rise Demo Items Rewards

Monster Hunter Rise Demo Data Will Net Players Items in the Full Game

Save data from the Monster Hunter Rise demo, which is now available for the Nintendo Switch, will reward players with items once the full game releases. This pack will give players a head start by providing a handful of helpful tools to those who will be just jumping into the title. Please keep in mind that if you delete your demo save data for Monster Hunter Rise, you will not be eligible to receive this pack once the game releases in March 2021.

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The following items will be included in the demo save data item pack:

  • Energy Drink x10
  • Mega Armorskin x5
  • Mega Demondrug x5
  • Mega Potion x20
  • Pitfall Trap x 5

Once again, these rewards will be distributed once Monster Hunter Rise releases. Those interested in claiming these rewards will want to download the demo before it disappears in February 2021. The recently released, timed trial allows players to pit themselves against the Great Izuchi and Mizutsune in multiplayer and single player. However, players can only access the quests a total of thirty times and failures will count towards your total quest count.

The Monster Hunter Rise free demo is immediately available and can be accessed until February 1, 2021. Monster Hunter Rise will launch on the Nintendo Switch worldwide on March 26, 2021.


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