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Monster Hunter Info on Upcoming Games
March 8,
in the year of our Lord 2021 -- During today’s Monster
Hunter™ Digital Event, members of the development team for Monster
Hunter™ Rise and Monster Hunter Stories™ 2: Wings of Ruin shared new
information for these upcoming Nintendo Switch™ titles. Monster
Hunter Series Producer Ryozo Tsujimoto and Monster Hunter Rise
Director Yasunori Ichinose provided an in-depth look at the game’s
new Rampage quest type, game feature details, and confirmation of a
second demo releasing on March 11 ahead of the game’s March 26
release. Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin teased cooperative
multiplayer quests coming in the game, revealed the deluxe edition
contents and preorder bonus, and confirmed its July 9, 2021 release
date. It will be available as a physical and digital release on
Nintendo Switch, and digital-only version on Steam.
Players received a detailed look at the new Rampage quest type in
Monster Hunter Rise. Hunters must work with the citizens of Kamura
Village to prepare their defensive installations and guard the
Stronghold barricades against waves of invading monsters, including
any Apex monsters that may arrive during the siege.
A number of new gameplay feature details were revealed for Monster
Hunter Rise today. In addition to the initial “Silkbind Attacks”
available to all 14 weapon types, hunters will unlock new “Switch
Skills” for each weapon as they progress through the game. By
swapping out these new skills with existing Silkbind or regular
attacks, players can create all new combos and strategies that match
their preferred playstyle. Monster Hunter Rise will also include
dynamic difficulty scaling for multiplayer, which automatically
adjusts as new players enter and exit a hunt. The new “Hunter
Connect” feature will allow players to create tags with their
objectives and playstyle, search for other players with the same
tags or invite friends to any tags they have joined. Upon completing
a quest in multiplayer, players will also be able to like the other
hunters in their party, and increase the likelihood of finding each
other in matchmaking. Finally, players can capture their heroic
accomplishments and the vibrant beauty of Monster Hunter Rise with
the camera feature.
The Digital Event also revealed the numerous new monsters and
environments coming in Monster Hunter Rise, and featured
fan-favorite monsters Zinogre and Nargacuga. Eagle-eyed hunters
could also catch a glimpse of a new threat looming over Kamura,
alongside the mischievous Elder Dragon Chameleos, which will be one
of multiple monsters arriving in post-launch updates following the
game’s release later this month.
Players looking for more hands-on time with Monster Hunter Rise can
participate in the second limited-time demo releasing on March 11.
The demo will feature a higher difficulty hunt against the flagship
monster Magnamalo for seasoned hunters, in addition to the four
quests available in the January demo. Players who participated in
the January demo will have their quest counter reset, and be able to
dive back in to test their mettle against the Wyvern of Malice!
In addition to confirming the release date for Monster Hunter
Stories 2: Wings of Ruin set the stage for the epic journey with
Razewing Rathalos, announced the return of the self-proclaimed
Felyne hero Navirou, and teased cooperative multiplayer quests. More
information on the story and multiplayer content will be revealed at
a later date.
Ryozo revealed the content contained in the Monster Hunter Stories
2: Wings of Ruin Deluxe Edition, preorder bonus, three amiibo
figures releasing alongside the game, and save-data link reward for
players of Monster Hunter Rise. The deluxe edition will include
Razewing layered armor sets and a Nergigante-inspired hairstyle for
players, the Kuan Coat outfit for your Wyverian companion Ena, two
new outfits for Navirou, and two sticker sets depicting the various
companions players will encounter through their journey. Players who
preorder Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin on either platform
will receive the Kamura maiden outfit for Ena, while players on
Nintendo Switch will be able to unlock three different sets of
layered armor and daily bonuses using the new Ena, Razewing Ratha
and Tsukino amiibo figures. Finally, those with Monster Hunter Rise
save data will be able to unlock the Kamura Garb layered armor for
their character.
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