Monster Hunter Stories 2 Wings of Ruin has finally arrived on Windows PC via Steam and the Nintendo Switch, so players are excited to get their hands on new Amiibo for the game. When the game was first announced for Nintendo Switch, Capcom revealed Monster Hunter Stories 2 would get Amiibo. Now that the game
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Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin has finally arrived today. Once again, we get to experience another delightful spinoff of Capcom’s popular Monster Hunter series which takes us on an RPG adventure. Since players will be doing a lot of combat, quests, and egg collection, it’s important that you don’t lose progress. This is
One of the major game releases this week is Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin and many gamers are wondering if the game has multiplayer or co-op mode. MH Stories 2 is a spin-off of Capcom’s popular Monster Hunter series which takes players on an RPG adventure. The game is best known for its
The Monster Hunter franchise is quickly becoming Capcom’s most popular, eclipsing the likes of Resident Evil, Street Fighter, Mega Man and more. The latest entry, Rise, has only been out a few months on the Nintendo Switch and has sold millions of copies. Capcom’s commitment to the title is sure to have helped this, as
During its E3 2021 showcase, Capcom announced a demo for Monster Hunter Stories 2, coming a few weeks before the game’s release date. A new trailer was shared as well. Monster Hunter Stories 2 will include a demo where players will be able to transfer their saves to the full game. E3 2021 NINTENDO DIRECT
Last month, Capcom updated Monster Hunter Rise, adding a range of exciting new monsters to the game. This included the likes of the Chameleos, Kushala Daora, Bazelgeuse, Apex Rathalos and more. Now, as promised, they’re setting up for another brand new digital event to reveal what’s coming in version 3.0 of the hit game. The
Today, Capcom revealed details of their first major update to the fantastic Monster Hunter Rise. The new update includes five new monsters for players to hunt plus a load of further changes to the game. A while back, they confirmed the update would be here by the end of April and we’re fast approaching that
Today, Capcom hosted their first major Monster Hunter Rise live event since the game launched at the end of March. The event was set to reveal the Chameleos, Apex Rathalos and “a plethora of new monsters to hunt” and it’s safe to say that it didn’t disappoint. APEX RATHALOS – What is This Fearsome Monster? We got
It’s time for fans of Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter Stories to get very excited. Before the game was even released, Capcom started to tease new monsters that would be heading to the game as part of update 2.0. Now, we’re incredibly close to finding out what is being added in this new update
I don’t think anybody in the world of video games ever doubted that Monster Hunter Rise would fly on the Nintendo Switch. However, even with some very lofty expectations, the game has still managed to dazzle, crossing over six million units in a week and bringing the franchise total sales to over 70 million. Today,
It’s safe to say that Monster Hunter Rise has been a success. There has been constant chatter about the game on social media, stellar reviews and pictures of queues across the world as people wait to grab their copy of the game. The release of Rise is a perfect storm. It comes off the back
The time has arrived – Monster Hunter Rise is here and players all over the world are beginning the hunt. Those who pre-ordered Capcom’s latest entry into the series received some interesting pre-order bonuses, in the form of Layered Armor. Those who purchased the Deluxe Edition would have received some too. Here is everything you
Monster Hunter Fans all around the world are rejoicing as the latest title in the series, the critically acclaimed Monster Hunter Rise has released on the Nintendo Switch. After its announcement last year, hunters can now join up and take down giant ferocious monsters. Anybody who has played the series for a while will be
The wait is over. Players all over the world are starting to get their hands on the hotly anticipated Monster Hunter Rise. Capcom’s latest entry into the hit Monster Hunter series has just released on the Nintendo Switch, and with it, a day one update. Here are all the details you need to know about
Monster Hunter Rise is arguably the biggest video game set for release in March. Capcom’s series has gone from strength to strength, really resonating with mainstream audiences with the release of 2018’s Monster Hunter World. The latest entry, Monster Hunter Rise, will be skipping both PlayStation and Xbox platforms, however, only releasing on the Nintendo
Monster Hunter Fans all around the world are now starting to sink their teeth into the second Monster Hunter Rise demo. Released by Capcom yesterday, March 11, players can get a taster of the game before it releases towards the end of the month. The demo includes plenty for players to do, but they have
In the midst of a quiet March for Video Games, Capcom’s latest instalment of the Monster Hunter Series is likely to be the month’s marquee release. Monster Hunter Rise is dropping on March 26th for the Nintendo Switch and is likely to grab plenty of fanfare from those who loved the previous title, Monster Hunter
Monster Hunter is now one of Capcom’s biggest franchises. While the games always had a huge following in Japan, the series’ popularity skyrocketed in the west with the release of Monster Hunter World. Monster Hunter World received tons of DLC and updates and has gone on to become Capcom’s best selling game of all time.
The Monster Hunter digital event has finished and there was a lot to digest! Thankfully it will only be a few weeks until we can finally get our hands on Monster Hunter Rise, but while we play the waiting game we thought we’d take a look at 5 Monsters we’d love to see make a return. Don’t worry, our
Monster Hunter is on its way to becoming one of the biggest franchises in video games. The series has always been hugely popular in Japan, but the release of Monster Hunter World bought it swathes of fans based in the west. The title has gone on to become Capcom’s top-selling game of all time and
Monster Hunter Rise is one of Nintendo’s marquee Q1 releases this year. The Capcom developed title currently has a brilliant demo on the eShop ahead of its release in March. Now, as the demo starts to wind down, Nintendo has revealed something to keep the hype levels high. First shown on Nintendo Japan’s official Twitter
Over the years, Nintendo has released some very rare Amiibo. There’s the Qbby Amiibo, that was exclusive to Japan, the Mega Yarn Yoshi Amiibo and The Squid Sisters double pack to name but a few. Now, Capcom Japan has confirmed a new set of Monster Hunter Amiibo that are about to take their place as
Monster Hunter Rise‘s demo launched last week after a few members of the press were given early access to it. Both critics and fans agreed that the demo put a number of quality of life and gameplay improvements on display, but many were quick to point out the game’s lackluster online capabilities and frequent freezing.
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,
Capcom is releasing another entry into the Monster Hunter series in just a couple of months with Monster Hunter Rise on the Nintendo Switch. To whet the appetite, Capcom has released a demo for players to get familiar with before the launch of the game in March. With the demo in players’ hands, we have
Outside of the characters and world introduced in Monster Hunter World, Monster Hunter Rise is an improved sequel to it in almost every way. For a Nintendo Switch exclusive, it is one of the more stunning titles thanks to the use of Capcom’s RE Engine, along with bringing new features and abilities on top of elements that players
On January 7, Capcom held a special event for Monster Hunter Rise, revealing a new trailer and how the demo will be available later today on January 7. However, the Monster Hunter Rise demo will only be playable until February 1, at 3 PM ET. The trailer and event also revealed new monsters, Goss Harag,
Capcom and Nintendo are coming with a new stream for Switch exclusive Monster Hunter Rise on January 7, which will reveal the demo release date. The Monster Hunter Digital Event – January 2021 will be at 9 AM ET (Click here for a time zone conversion table). The stream will be happening on the official
Capcom revealed a brand new trailer for Nintendo Switch exclusive Monster Hunter Rise at The Game Awards 2020. The trailer mixed gameplay and story elements, and revealed The Rampage, a story and gameplay mechanic which seems to consist of hordes of monsters attacking simultaneously. As you already know, Monster Hunter as a series is pretty
Following the announcement of Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter Stories 2, both exclusively coming to Switch in 2021, Capcom gave a joint interview to multiple Japanese outlets. Famitsu, Dengeki, 4Gamer, Game Watch, Game Spark each published interviews on October 7. With Monster Hunter Rise Producer Ryozo Tsujimoto and Director Yasunori Ichinose. Here’s a summary