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A month after the game's launch, Capcom have released their first big title update for Monster Hunter Rise and, well, it's quite a whopper.As promised long before Monster Hunter Rise released, Cap
27/04/21
The first major update for Monster Hunter Rise will arrive tonight, bringing a whole host of new content for players of the Nintendo Switch exclusive to enjoy. There’s new monsters, new gear and layered armour, as well as an unlocked hunter rank cap, meaning you can keep on grinding away to your heart’s content.
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Version 2.0 will be available for all players on Switch later today. It brings with it the previously announced Chameleos to hunt, as well as heralding the arrival of two more Elder Dragons: Kushala Daora and Teostra. There will also be the Apex Diablos and Apex Rathalos added to the roster for those looking for a challenge. The update will also make it so that you can challenge these Apex monsters outside of Rampage quests.
23/04/21
Japanese video game publisher Capcom have announced that they will be hosting a Monster Hunter broadcast next week with news and updates on their power-selling franchise.
The digital event will be taking place on April 27th at 3pm BST/ 7am PT / 10am ET and available to watch via Twitch. Monster Hunter Rise will feature prominently during the livestream as Capcom dive into upcoming DLC which will be added to Rise as part of the free version 2.0 title update.
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Monster Hunter Digital Event – April 2021 is coming up next week!
Tune in for news on the first free #MHRise update (Ver. 2.0), feat. Chameleos, Apex Rathalos and much more, as well as the latest info on #MHStories2.
Resident Evil franchise, which starred his frequent collaborator (and current wife) Milla Jovovich. With
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter closing out the series in 2016, Capcom and Anderson set their sites another popular game franchise,
Monster Hunter.
In the desert, a team has all but disappeared. Another team, led by Artemis (Milla Jovovich), has been sent in to locate and if at all possible extract them. As they travel deeper into the desert, a storm appears and transports them to an alternate universe or dimension where giant kaiju rule the land, feeding on the few remaining humans. One of those remaining humans is known simply as Hunter (Tony Jaa), who speaks an unknown language to Artemis and her team, who are eventually wiped out by the kaiju. Hunter and Artemis strike up a partnership as they make their way across the desert to a more fortified location, where they meet up with The Admiral (Ron Perlman), and try to take on the kaiju themselves.