Monster Hunter Rise came out last year to rave reviews from critics and fans. Despite the game initially shipping without a proper endgame, it still impressed players with its expanded mechanics from Monster Hunter World. It also added all-new elements to the gameplay with Wirebugs, Wyvern Riding, Palamute Buddies, and the Rampage tower defense mode. Monster Hunter Rise proved to be a great Monster Hunter for newcomers on the Switch and quickly rose to become the second best-selling title in the franchise even before its Steam port came out in January 2022.
The game is poised to get even better once Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak releases in the summer of 2022. This massive expansion is expected to add new monsters, quests, weapons and armor, story elements, and more difficult hunts. It will be comparable to Monster Hunter World: Iceborne and the re-releases of past Monster Hunter games before it. Still, fans are more than willing to get their hopes up for a few more features than advertised, and there are a number of things Capcom could add to Sunbreak to make it memorable.
Everything Confirmed for Monster Hunter Rise's Sunbreak DLC So Far
This feature is highly likely but is still worth bringing up. Monster Hunter games have always used a system where a given generation’s game is released, then an upgraded version of that game is released later with new, harder content. This manifests as the “G Rank," or Master Rank as it is localized, and serves as the next step up from Low Rank and High Rank. Monster Hunter Rise has suffered somewhat from exceptionally easy single-player content, so a Master Rank would do wonders to improve Sunbreak’s replayability.
Monster variety is of the utmost importance in a Monster Hunter game, and
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