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Monster Hunter Rise is going on sale to get players ready for massive expansion Sunbreak!

Get ready for sunbreak.

The Monster Hunter Rise expansion called Sunbreak will arrive on June 30. Players will need a full version of Rise to play Sunbreak, with Sunbreak costing $39.99 at launch. Monster Hunter Rise is available to play on both the Nintendo Switch and Steam. Digital copies of the game are on sale on the Nintendo eShop and Steam.

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Monster Hunter Rise is $59.99 at full price digitally, whereas the Deluxe version of the game - which includes exclusive armors and other cosmetics - is usually $69.99. On the eShop, the normal and deluxe versions of the game are 34% off. The normal digital version of Monster Hunter Rise is $39.59, while the Deluxe edition is $46.19 on the eShop. There is also a free demo for the game on the eShop that players can try out between March 11 to March 17.

Related: How to access the Sunbreak expansion in Monster Hunter Rise

A normal version of Monster Hunter Rise is 34% off on Steam, currently sitting at $39.59. The game's Deluxe Edition is technically 37% off, but the Deluxe version of Rise is typically $74.98 on Steam. That means with the discount, the Deluxe version of the game is $47.07 on Steam right now.

Sunbreak will include new monsters for players to hunt and return old favorites. The release date and more information were revealed during Capcom's March live stream presentation for Monster Hunter Rise.

For more on Monster Hunter Rise, including Everything included in the Digital Deluxe Edition of Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak, keep reading on Pro Game Guides.


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