Monster Hunter Rise UNIQLO

Monster Hunter Rise UNIQLO Shirt Designs Feature the Palico and Palamute

Japanese clothing retailer UNIQLO will release a series of Monster Hunter Rise t-shirts. These shirts will feature various iconography from the series, such as weapons and healing item icons. Additionally, this new line of Monster Hunter Rise t-shirts will have designs dedicated to both the Palico and Palamute. The Monster Hunter Rise UNIQLO shirts will be available to purchase in June 2021.

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A total of ten designs will be available to choose from. Six of these designs will be available in men’s sizes and the other four will be in children’s sizes. While some of these designs are more subtle, others show off the branding of the Monster Hunter series quite a bit. You can take a look at all of the t-shirt designs below.

It is currently unknown whether or not these UNIQLO Monster Hunter Rise collaboration shirts will be sold overseas. Other Japan-exclusive merchandise includes items found at the recently announced Monster Hunter Rise Capcom Cafe event. These items feature unique designs that play on traditional Japanese artwork and designs.

However, there are other pieces of Monster Hunter merchandise international consumers can get their hands on. This includes a Monster Hunter Rise Nintendo Switch bundle. This bundle will be available to purchase to European audiences.

Monster Hunter Rise will release to the Nintendo Switch on March 26, 2021.


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