Capcom's latest title in the Monster Hunter series, " Monster Hunter Rise," is scheduled for release on March 26, 2021 (Friday).
In the " Monster Hunter Special Program 2021.1.7 " distributed on January 7, 2021 (Thursday), a new action "Manipulation Dragon" and the entry of the monster "Tamamitsune" were announced.
In the midst of all this, all hunters were interested in the details of the demo version that was announced to be distributed in January 2021.
In the video, they of course mentioned information about the demo version, and announced that the "Monster Hunter Rise DEMO " will be released on January 8, 2021 (Friday)!
The demo version "Monster Hunter Rise DEMO" is now available!
Monster Hunter Rise DEMO ", a demo version of the latest title in the "Monster Hunter Rise" series, will be available on the Nintendo eShop from Friday, January 8, 2021 to Monday, February 1, 2021 at 5pm!
In this trial version
- Quest to defeat Oxaich *For beginners
- Tamamitsune Defeat Quest *For advanced players
- Basic Training Quest (single-player only)
- Dragon Control Training Quest *Single-player only
You can experience the following 4 quests!
For two of the quests, the Osaidechi Defeat Quest and the Tamamitsune Defeat Quest, players can choose from three different play modes: single-player,multiplayer via local communication, andmultiplayer via Internet communication.
Use a total of 14 weapon types to defeat the new " Osaizuchi " monster and the resurrected " Tamamitsune "!
A video explaining the new "Shojo Mushi" and "Manipulating Dragons" actions is also available, so be sure to check it out while downloading the demo version!
New Action Guide for "Monster Hunter Rise" - Sho-mushi Part
New Action Instructions for "Monster Hunter Rise": Manipulating Dragons
Also, if you have the save data from the demo version "Monster Hunter Rise DEMO", you can get the "[demo version play bonus] item pack " in the full version of "Monster Hunter Rise"!
In the early stages of the game, you will obtain valuable pitfalls, demon pills, and curing pills, so be sure not to delete the save data from the demo version of "Monster Hunter Rise DEMO" until you play the full version.
Be aware of the quest departure limit of 30 quests in total!
The "Monster Hunter Rise DEMO" has a limit of 30 quests in total.
This quest departure limit will only apply to the two quests of defeating Oxaich and Tamamitsune, and once all quests have been completed, all four quests, including the Basic Training Quest and the Dragon Control Training Quest, will become unplayable.
On the special page for the demo version released after the distribution of the "Monster Hunter Special Program 2021.1.7," the conditions for playing the demo version are as follows
- Single-player and local multiplayer: Until the number of remaining quest starts runs out.
- Multiplayer via Internet] Until the distribution of "Monster Hunter Rise DEMO" ends.
The page announced that the conditions for playing the demo version would be as follows.
This description led hunters to believe that there was no limit to the number of quest starts for multiplayer over the Internet, but as of this writing, the description on the special demo version page reads as follows
- Single-player and local multiplayer: Until the number of remaining quest starts runs out.
- Multiplayer over the Internet] Until the number of remaining quest starts runs out, or until the distribution of "Monster Hunter Rise DEMO" ends.
The number of quest departures is limited for Internet-based multiplayer as well.
Please note that multiplayer over the Internet requires a paid subscription to Nintendo Switch Online.
Nintendo Switch Online 7-day trial ticket is now available for free!
Good news for those who haven't joined Nintendo Switch Online!
Nintendo Switch Online 7-day trial tickets are being distributed for free in the My Nintendo Points program until February 1, 2021 (Monday)!
By registering your Nintendo account and receiving the ticket from the special page, you can join Nintendo Switch Online and enjoy MonHun multiplayer.
Please note that this ticket is not available to those who are currently subscribed to Nintendo Switch Online.
Play through the demo version!
The limited number of times you can start the "Monster Hunter Rise DEMO" is a problem for all hunters...
If you take on two defeat quests with all 14 types of weapons, you will have 28 attempts, and if you take on a defeat quest again with a weapon of your choice, you will have 29 attempts.
Since the basic training quests and the dragon control training quests do not consume the number of departures, it might be a good idea to stop after 29 attempts and then go back to the training quests to prepare for the March 26, 2021 (Friday) release date of the full version of "Monster Hunter Rise"!
For more information about the demo version "Monster Hunter Rise DEMO" and how to download it, please visit the special demo version page or Nintendo eShop.