Monster Hunter Rise’s release on PC is just a few days away, and Capcom has announced a new feature that will be accompanying the game’s launch. Players will be able to put on filters toMonster Hunter Riseto add in some new style.
Monster Hunter Risewas released on theSwitch in March last year, and Capcom will be releasing the game on PC as well to increase the game’s player base. In addition to the standard improvements gamers can expect on PC, the filters will add a nice touch to getting the most out ofMonster Hunter Rise. A film grain effect can also be applied to the game, further enhancing the experience gamers can have while playing.
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Capcom released a launch trailer forMonster Hunter Risewhere it first showed off the filters working in real time. Filters like sepia, black and white, Japanese-style, and Warring Lands-style will be included. PC improvements like ultra wide support, 4K resolution, and uncapped frame rates were also reiterated. The updates that have been released for the Switch version of the game will also be included in the launch of the PC version ofMonster Hunter Rise. DLC likecostumes for the Palamutes and Palicoswill also be included in the preorder bonuses. If PC players have a copy ofMonster Hunter Stories 2, they can receive a new layered armor set as well. The trailer also ends with a promotion forMonster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak, the major upcoming expansion for the game.
Monster Hunter Risewill be the second mainline game in theMonster Hunterseries to be released on PC, the other beingMonster Hunter World, which was a highlysuccessful title on PS4 and PC. Support for the series has been high, and Capcom’s expansion of the series to PC helped numerous gamers get into the series for the first time.Monster Hunteris one of Capcom’s biggest franchises, and it is likely to see more PC releases going forward.
The use of filters to personalize players' experiences with the game is a nice touch. Capcom itself had some fun with the filters, presenting the trailer like an old samurai action film. The use of the long sword, one of the cooler weapons of the series, helped enhance the mood.
All of these customization options are always appreciated, and some players will make use of them, and some will keep things as-is. TheMonster Huntercommunityhas a lot to look forward to in the coming days asMonster Hunter Riselooks to expand the player base even more.
Monster Hunter Riseis out now for Nintendo Switch with a PC version coming on July 22, 2025.