"Monster Hunter Rise" is one of the top anticipated games in the country and the world, and its demo game could not get any better as fans have experienced the first-hand feels of the sequel coming soon.
Capcom may have teased its gamers for the Nintendo Switch platform, but it is just one aspect of the game, as the company claims to have a lot to look forward to.
The Nintendo Switch version of the game could not come any closer, as the popular role-playing game (RPG) franchise has been expected by its fans as latest game in the series was published in 2017.
The game may have debuted various expansions and story extensions with its "Iceborn" release, but the sequel is still a massive one for fans.
Despite the multiplatform release of its initial games, Capcom is now debuting the "Monster Hunter's" sixth mainline installment on its franchise on the Nintendo Switch only, which has disappointed players of other platforms.
Before the game was offered on the Windows PC platform, Xbox, and PlayStation, it would become an exclusive for Nintendo users first.
'Monster Hunter Rise' PC Version Release Date Revealed
According to The Wistle's report, "Monster Hunter Rise" for the computer gaming platform would see a release date in 2022, which is a long wait for PC gamers as the game already releases this month on Nintendo Switch.
The release date was confirmed by Royozo Tsujimoto, "Monster Hunter Rise" game producer, for next year.
The game was not intended for the PC gaming platform, originally, but the company has received a lot of requests from gamers to have a version for PC and accommodate them. This led the producers and game makers to create a PC port, which would not release and be completed until next year.
"Monster Hunter Rise's" PC version is still under early development stages which is why the producers could not yet release any details on the game, but would soon do so, as it finishes its production.
The Nintendo Switch version is already coming on March 26, which is more than two weeks from now, but it would not be that long of a wait compared to PC gamers.
'Monster Hunter Rise' Demo and MORE
"Monster Hunter Rise" has shown its biggest villain and beast that would appear in the platform called "Magnamalo," which debuted its titan-like strength and abilities in the demonstration mode of the game.
Capcom's mini teaser is a 15-minute game mode that allows players to gather as many items to square up against the creature.
Several YouTubers have already release the first ways to defeat the villain in the game, and it includes the need to team up with other players so that users can slay the beast. Currently, Magnamalo offers a massive difficulty that needs the joint forces of various players, and Capcom says there is more to expect from it.
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Written by Isaiah Alonzo