Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak Plush Toys Include the Malzeno

Capcom will release Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak deformed plush toys. This series of Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak deformed plush toys will include the flagship monster of the expansion, the Malzeno. Additionally, Palico and Palamute plush toys are available to purchase. These plushes feature the layered armor set available through the Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak amiibo. Each plush will cost 3,300 yen ($25) and will release on September 29, 2022. Pre-orders are immediately available through the e-Capcom online store. However, users will need a Capcom ID in order to purchase the plush toys.

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You can take a look at the plush toys below.

 

Like the previous line, these items are highly stylized versions of the monster and companions. Previous plush toys have included the Diablos, Kushala Daora, Kulu-Ya-Ku, Rathalos, Nargacuga, Velkhana, Rajang, and Kirin. Capcom also released a line featuring monsters and creatures from Monster Hunter Rise. Consumers could purchase a Magnamalo plush, alongside a Spiribird plush through the e-Capcom online store.

Consumers can also pre-order the Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak amiibo mentioned earlier. This will grant consumers Malzeno-inspired layered armor for their in-game Palico and Palamute.

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


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