Monster Hunter Rise’s First Patch Is Out Now - Get2Gaming

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Capcom has revealed the release of their new day one patch for Monster Hunter Rise, as well as confirming future monsters that will be added.

Monster Hunter Rise’s 2.0 patch will include the release of Nushi Rio Leus, which will be released at the end of April. The publisher stated ‘Several additional monsters, including the Kasumi Dragon Onazuchi, will appear as early as about a month later. Prepare for more monsters!’

Monster Hunter Rise’s 1.1.1 update is available today and weighs in at 600 MB. The game requires DLC in order to play online. According to Capcom, the changes include:

  • Access to the Deluxe Kit content, as well as the add-on content from pre-order and amiibo bonuses
  • Miscellaneous bug fixes have been added

Three Monster Hunter RIse Amiibo have also been released today. The amiibo allow players to unlock layered armour as well as a special edition Monster Hunter Rise Switch console.

Monster Hunter Rise will be released for PC in 2022.

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