Monster Hunter Rise special edition Switch and Pro controller are coming this March
Magnamalo lands on the Switch

A Monster Hunter Rise special edit🍸ion Switch and Pro controller are set to release alongside the game on Marꦺch 26.
With some seriously stylish gold decals that really pop on the black base of the console, the special edition Switch feat꧅ures an image of the huge wyvern Magnamalo featured in Monster Hunter Rise on the dock. Other designs themed around the upcoming Monster Hunter adventure also decorate the Jo💙y-Con controllers and the back of the Switch console itself.
Nintendo also revealed a shiny new Monster Hunter Rise edition Pro controller that's sold separately. With another striking de✱sign, the controller is also decorated with a Magnamalo image in the same snazzy gold finish.
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The special edition Switch console comes with a code for Monster Hunter Rise, along with the Deluxe Kit DLC which bags you som🥂e additional bonus content. In the DLC, you get the Kamurai Hunter layered armor set, the Shuriken Collar Palamute layered armor piece, and a Fish Collar armor piece for your Palico. A Samurai pose set, Kabuki face paint, four jump Gestures, and an Izuchi Tail hairs♐tyle are also included.
Earlier this month, Capcom announced that players could try out a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Monster Hunter Rise demo, which is still currently available on Switch for a few more days until January 31. You can try out some of the new features in the🌟 upcoming RPG, such as Wyvern riding, and give four quests a whirl with other players in local or online co-op. If you try out the demo, your save will also in the full release of the game, including potions and energy drinks.
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