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Monster Hunter Rise revamps its food, training, and Buddy systems

Capcom will add some interesting new in-town features to Monster Hunter Rise. The developer and publisher of Monster Hunter Rise invited Polygon to a short video presentation, where it detailed changes to the food and training systems, as well as several others. Like the new Wire Bug and rideable Palamutes both of which you can also use to move around town Monster Hunter Rise’s Kamura Village will change a lot from previous Monster Hunter games. The changes are most notable when you look at in-town multiplayer, the Buddy system, the Training Area, and the new Dango food system. Dango a new food system

Monster Hunter Rise Gets Two New Japanese Commercials

Monster Hunter Rise Gets Two New Japanese Commercials The two new Monster Hunter Rise Japanese TV commercials packs in plenty of gameplay, including of the new Wire Bug mechanic. Capcom released two new Japanese Monster Hunter Rise its official YouTube channel. Each TV spot shows off monster hunting as well as the brand new Wire Bug mechanic, which was first introduced during the Special Program livestream back in September of last year: On January 7th, Capcom held a special event for Monster Hunter Rise, revealing a new trailer and how the demo will be available later that same day. However, the

Nintendo eShop struggles amid Monster Hunter Rise demo release

Now down for maintenance. Updated on 8 January 2021 Last night s release of a Monster Hunter Rise demo appears to have crashed the Nintendo Switch eShop. Switch owners reported struggles trying to download the demo overnight, and this morning the Switch eShop is currently unreachable in the UK. At the time of writing, attempting to connect to the eShop brings up the following message: The server is currently undergoing maintenance. We apologise for the inconvenience. Please try again later. See the Nintendo Support website for more information on server status and maintenance schedules: support.nintendo.com/switch/error The Nintendo Switch eShop error message currently shown.

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