Monster Hunter Rise Pre-Order Bonus for Nintendo Switch

Monster Hunter Rise Pre-Order Bonus
Monster Hunter Rise

Monster Hunter Rise is an upcoming action-RPG from CAPCOM. It is the sixth mainline entry and is coming exclusively to the Nintendo Switch. Monster Hunter World was one of the biggest releases in CAPCOM’s history and is one of the most played games on PC and consoles. It was never released on the Switch, and this new entry pretty much makes up for it. Now, the Monster Hunter Rise Pre-Order bonus has been revealed.

Following the model of World, Monster Hunter Rise will feature online-multiplayer as well. Players will receive free post-launch content similar to Monster Hunter World. This model has allowed CAPCOM to sell millions of copies without resorting to cheap DLC tactics, and ensure a healthy player base as well.

Monster Hunter Rise Pre-Order Bonus

The game is now available for pre-order on the Nintendo Switch, and just like every other title on the market, there are some bonuses as well. For the most part, these bonuses are usually cosmetic items, and this is the same case for Monster Hunter Rise.

Monster Hunter Rise Pre-Order Bonus for Nintendo Switch

If you pre-order the title on the Nintendo Switch, you will receive the following bonus items

Cosmetic Layered Armor for your Palamute and Palico

  • Palamute Retriever Costume layered armor
  • Palico Forest Cat Costume layered armor
  • Novice Talisman for some extra assistance in the early stages
Monster Hunter Rise Pre-Order Bonus

If you are in the UK, you will get a Steelbook pack for pre-ordering the physical edition through the Nintendo Store.

Monster Hunter Rise File Size on Nintendo Switch

The game will take up a total of 8.8 GB on the Nintendo Switch according to the store listing.

Monster Hunter Rise Pre-Order Bonus
Monster Hunter Rise file size

Monster Hunter Rise

The game is coming to the Nintendo Switch on March 26th 2020.

Now, as you can already see, the bonus content is simply cosmetic in nature. They have clearly stated that the costumed armor doesn’t provide any additional use in gameplay. They have also mentioned how the content might be available for purchase at a later date.

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