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Special Palamutes are now available for "Monster Hunter Rise"!

Special Palamutes are now available for
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Capcom's "Monster Hunter Rise" roadmap was recently unveiled for the fall of 2021, and the hunting life is not over yet.
With the start of summer vacation, students are probably going hunting more frequently.
It's only the beginning of August, but assignments and homework are still important, so let's make sure to do them while still enjoying MonHun Rise!
Starting Friday, July 30, 2021, the second event quest in the CAPCOM collaboration will allow Palamutes to obtain materials to produce the "Nari-Kiri Amaterasu", an outfit that allows Palamutes to assume the appearance of Amaterasu, the main character in "Okami" (Goddess of the Sea). The sun will rise! has just been released, but the next update is already here!
Two special Palamutes are now available!

Details of the 2nd MonsterHunterRise collabo.with Capcom Announced!

Two Palamutes invented by the international community

Two new Palamutes created by the international community, "Mimi" and "Thor", will be available from Wednesday, August 4, 2021.
They are very special Palamutes, so please try to hire them!
Especially, Palamute "Thor" seems to be a bit shapely at heart.

Palico "Mimi"

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Palamute "Thor"

オトモガルク"Thor"
Palamute "Thor"

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Palico "Mimi" and Palamute "Thor" can be downloaded from the "Additional Contents" menu in the "Postman" in Kamura no Sato, and then downloaded from the "Palamute Employment You can hire "Special Palamute" from the menu "Special Palamute Employment" in the "Palamute Square".
Take your special Palamute on a hunting trip this summer!
For more information, please visit the official Monster Hunter Rise website!

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