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Monster Hunter Rise Collaboration Content To Be Discontinued In January 2024

Capcom has announced they will be ending distribution of some collaboration content for Monster Hunter Rise.

From January 21st 2024, select collaboration DLC and content will no longer be available to download for the game. To be more specific, the Sonic The Hedgehog, Universal Studios, and Sengan-en collaboration quests and rewards will be pulled.

Once the aforementioned end date has passed, players who previously downloaded the content will still have access, but will not be able to redownload it. Similarly, new players who did not download the content before will not be able to do so.

If you for some reason missed out on this content, you should be able to obtain it by talking to the Courier in Kamura Village or Elgado Outpost, and selecting “Add-on content” from the menu. At the time of this writing, Capcom has not provided a reason for removing this content, but it is likely due to their license to carry it expiring.

What do you think? Let us know in the comments.

Yoerider

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