Capcom has announced that Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak has managed to ship 2 million copies worldwide in its first weekend.
The expansion to the latest entry in the series. And it appears to have proven pretty popular with fans, even helping the main game reach a new milestone of over 10 million units shipped globally. That’s up one million since the last milestone reported by the publisher back in May of nine million. The figure was enough toThe figure is also worth noting as the original launch forsaw the game as a Nintendo Switch exclusive.
adds a whole new region to the excellent base game, as well as new quest ranks, monsters and a good chunk of new story. We’ve not had chance to take a proper look at the expansion yet, but Josh really enjoyed his time with the base game.
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