Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak Gaming Mouse Mats

Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Gaming Mouse Mats Feature Malzeno

Capcom and Cafe Reo will release a series of Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak gaming mouse mats. A total of three versions will be available, with each mat featuring the Malzeno, the flagship monster of Sunbreak. The Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak gaming mouse mats will cost 3,300 yen (about $24) and will release on June 30, 2022, to coincide with the release of the expansion. The mats will be available at Cafe Reo locations. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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The dimensions of the mouse mats are H 400mm×W 800mm×D 3mm. As mentioned previously, each mat features the Malzeno. However, one of the mats includes renders of the Garagolm and Lunagaron. This is the first time these two monsters have appeared in a Monster Hunter game. The other mat designs primarily focus on the Malzeno and are pieces of promotional artwork that have been used for Sunbreak.

You can take a look at the gaming mouse mats below.

Capcom has given players the chance to take on the Malzeno ahead of the release of the expansion. A demo for the expansion allows Hunters to challenge this fearsome vampire-inspired dragon through an Advanced Quest.

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


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