Last week, Nintendo and Capcom officially announced Monster Hunter Rise for Nintendo Switch. If you’re hungering to learn more about the game’s Japanese-inspire setting, here’s a closer peek!
Capcom has opened the game’s official website – which features clearer images of Kamura Village (i.e. the player’s Hunter Base) and the Shrine Ruins location that players will be exploring. You can check them out below, along with an excerpt about Kamura Village from the website:
The Story of Kamura Village
After 50 years, the calamity returns!
This village, known for its Tatara Steel, is where hunters make their living.
The Rampage, a calamity that ravaged the village 50 years ago, is about to occur again, so the inhabitants are in turmoil.
The hero has to become the best hunter there is and overcome this calamity with the help of all the villagers.
Monster Hunter Rise will be hitting Nintendo Switch on 26 March 2021. We’ll report back as we hear more!
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