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Monster Hunter Rise Gameplay; Wirebug Actions, Palamute Customization, and More

Monster Hunter Rise 05 11 2020

Monster Hunter Rise

Capcom have been drip-feeding new snippets of gameplay from the upcoming Monster Hunter Rise via Twitter.

The game’s official Twitter account has been posting numerous short snippets of gameplay. These include how the Wirebug interacts with different weapon styles, powerful attacks from the Izuchi and Great Izuchi, multiplayer, and more.

We also see riding, fighting along side, and petting Palamutes. While Palicoes are about support, Palamutes seem more focused on damage. Much like Palicoes, Palamutes can be customized.

Finally, we see the new “Hunting Helpers.” This includes the new Escuregot; a giant snail that can be found and picked up. Players can later drop it to release a healing cloud.

You can find all the gameplay snippets via the tweets below.

In case you missed it, you can find the Great Sword gameplay trailer here. Monster Hunter Rise launches worldwide for Nintendo Switch, on March 26th, 2021.

You can find the full rundown (via Nintendo) below.

Rise to the challenge and join the hunt!

The critically acclaimed action-RPG series returns to the Nintendo Switch™!

Set in the ninja-inspired land of Kamura Village, explore lush ecosystems and battle fearsome monsters to become the ultimate hunter. It’s been half a century since the last calamity struck, but a terrifying new monster has reared its head and threatens to plunge the land into chaos once again.

Hunt solo or in a party with friends to earn rewards that you can use to craft a huge variety of weapons and armor. Brand new gameplay systems such as the high-flying ‘Wire Action’ and your canine companion ‘Palamute’ will add exciting new layers to the already robust combat that Monster Hunter is known for.

Whether it’s at home, on the go, online or offline – you’ll always be ready for your next hunt on the Nintendo Switch™!

Image: Nintendo

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