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Monster Hunter Games: Big summer sale before release of Wilds


Monster Hunter Games: Big summer sale before release of Wilds

When I first played Capcoms Monster Hunter games, I knew they would be a problem for me. I love games that are powered by a million different systems, even if it is frustrating to figure them out, and Monster Hunter meets these requirements perfectly. But they are also epic, elegant and methodical, as FromSoftware games often are. And it’s really fun to beat up huge monsters with big weapons, of course. Now you can play the latest Monster Hunter Titles on sale in preparation for next year great looking Monster Hunter World.

As part of its impressive summer sale, PlayStation is currently offering Monster Hunter Riseas well as his Sunbreak Expansion for $19.79. On PC you can also grab Raise And Sunbreak for the same price, but prices differ on the Xbox Store, where you can get the Deluxe Edition of the same package for only $24.49.

Monster Hunter Rise is a beast in itself – it took me about 30 hours to complete the main storyline in time for my review. However, the conclusion of that story was only the beginning of the game, and like most experienced Monster Hunter Players know that the real challenge lies in hunting for advanced monsters, armor, and weapons after the game.

The average person who becomes addicted to Monster Hunter spends dozens, if not hundreds, of hours studying every single hunt in the game. After RaiseAfter its release, it also received a series of free title updates that added more and more content to the game, culminating in the release of the Sunbreak Expansion that added a completely new region, monsters and equipment to hunt.

Once you have all available content in Raise And Sunbreakit is worth going back to the Monster Hunter Title that made the series known worldwide. Monster Hunter Worldwhich was published in early 2018, is Despite it Capcom’s best-selling game of all time, selling more than 23 million copies this year, thanks largely to the upcoming release of the highly anticipated sequel next year. Monster Hunter World, World has experienced a resurgence in the last year. As has been the case for several years, you can also get this game and It is Expansion at a bargain price.

Monster Hunter World is currently available individually for $10 on both the PlayStation Store and Steam. Just like Raisewhich followed, World is a long and beautiful game with a lot to offer, even at full retail price. All Monster Hunter Games receive a flood of support after launch, and World is no different. The biggest difference between the two latest games is that World was developed for advanced next-gen hardware (similar to wilderness aims) and Raise was to port other systems from the Nintendo Switch, which meant graphical compromises were necessary for the game to run well. If you want one of these games with high-resolution graphics and stunning fidelity, World is the obvious choice.

If you really want to test the game thoroughly, get the Iceborn Extension and visit the picturesque, snow-covered regions. At the moment, Iceborn is also available on both PlayStation and Steam for $15, where it is also bundled with the base game for around $20. Here, too, Xbox feels a little left out, as both the main game and its expansion are available individually at full price, but You may pick up Master Edition Deluxe Bundle both (plus some additional extras) on Xbox for $24.49.

Given the time remaining until wilderness‘ come out next year, you could well immerse yourself in these games and finish them just in time for the latest one. Trust me, you’ll want to be there, particularly If you buy these games on sale and find that you love them, wilderness builds on both systems and mechanics to deliver the seemingly ultimate Monster Hunter Experience.

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