Nintendo Switch Monster Hunter Rise Special Edition
If special edition consoles are your thing, then you might want to snag this Monster Hunter Rise Nintendo Switch bundle, which includes a download code for the game, a Deluxe Kit DLC and some bonus content. The console goes on sale March 26th, alongside a special edition Nintendo Switch Pro Controller. However, you may need to be extremely fast to pick up one of these as previous special edition consoles, like Nintendo’s Animal Crossing edition, sold out very quickly.


Nintendo Switch Monster Hunter Rise Special Edition
Nintendo Switch Monster Hunter Rise Special Edition
Nintendo Switch Monster Hunter Rise Special Edition
The dock features an image of Magnamalo, the game’s flagship monster, along with a few more Monster Hunter Rise-themed designs that adorn both the console as well as Joy-Con controllers. For those who’ve never played the game, it has the player take the role of a Hunter who is tasked with slaying or trapping large monsters using a variety of weapons, tools, and environmental features. When quests are successfully completed, the player is rewarded with loot, such as various monster parts used to forge new armor and weapons.

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Nintendo Switch Monster Hunter Rise Special Edition
Nintendo Switch Monster Hunter Rise Special Edition

Deluxe Kit DLC includes: ‘Kamurai’ Hunter layered armor set, ‘Shuriken Collar’ Palamute layered armor piece, ‘Fish Collar’ Palico layered armor piece, Gestures (4 Jumps), Samurai pose set, Kabuki face paint, ‘Izuchi Tail’ hairstyle. Bonus content includes: Palamute Retriever Costume layered armor, Palico Forest Cat Costume layered armor, Novice Talisman,” said Nintendo in a press release.

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