Pokemon Unite developer partners with Capcom for new Monster Hunter game
Mobile gaming developer TiMi Studio Group has announced a partnership with Capcom to work on something new in the Monster Hunter franchise.
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Mobile gaming developer TiMi Studio Group has announced a partnership with Capcom to work on something new in the Monster Hunter franchise.
With Fall Guys going free-to-play and Monster Hunter Rise's Sunbreak expansion launching, the games saw huge viewership on Twitch and YouTube respectively.
We recently had a chance to sit down and unpack Capcom's Collector's Edition of the Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak expansion on Nintendo Switch.
Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak is out this month, but a demo is coming in much sooner than that.
If you're curious how your favorite weapon will change once the Sunbreak expansion comes to Monster Hunter Rise, Capcom's video series has you covered.
According to Capcom's FY21 earnings report, Monster Hunter Rise is selling quite well heading into the game's new Sunbreak expansion.
Monster Hunter Rise's upcoming expansion is set to have a digital event that will show off new monsters and gameplay details.
Capcom has been on a role in recent years, carried by strong performance from its Resident Evil and Monster Hunter franchises.
Here's how you can watch the Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak DLC livestream.
If you've been holding off on playing Monster Hunter Rise, you can dip your toes in for a free trial on Nintendo Switch starting this weekend.