Monster Hunter Rise Freebies Available Right Now For All Players
Capcom is distributing a free item pack for all Monster Hunter Rise players to celebrate the game's big sales milestone.
To celebrate shipping 5 million copies of Monster Hunter Rise within its first week, Capcom is giving away some in-game freebies for all players. The publisher is distributing a free bundle called the Kamura Pack 1, and it includes an assortment of consumable items to aid you on your hunts. [UPDATE: Monster Hunter Rise has now shipped more than 6 million copies, and Capcom is celebrating by giving away a second free Kamura Pack item bundle.]
The Kamura Pack 1 contains the following:
- 30 Mega Potions
- 30 Well-Done Steaks
- 10 Large Barrel Bombs
- 5 Mega Demondrugs
- 5 Mega Armorskins
First week numbers are in: #MHRise has shipped over 5 million units worldwide!
— Monster Hunter (@monsterhunter) April 7, 2021
As a token of our gratitude, we're giving out a Commemorative Item Pack. ❤️
Check in with Senri the Mailman to claim your Kamura Pack 1. 💌 pic.twitter.com/1NlCFvAylO
Before you can claim the free item pack, you'll need to have installed Monster Hunter Rise's latest update. Once you've done that, speak to Senri the Mailman in the center of Kamura Village and choose Add-On Content from his list of options to receive the pack.
That isn't the only freebie that Capcom is offering to Monster Hunter Rise players right now. Following the recent "Give Me Honey" campaign across the official Monster Hunter Twitter accounts, Capcom is distributing 50 free honey to all Rise players. This freebie can similarly be claimed from Senri the Mailman.
🐻Item Pack Notice🐻
— Monster Hunter Information_EN (@MHinfo_en) April 7, 2021
For surpassing the goal for the "Give Me Honey" Twitter Campaign, EVERY hunter receives 50 honey!
Be sure to retrieve your item pack by visiting the Courier in-game! #MHRise pic.twitter.com/QTDk7Zl0W5
Capcom released Monster Hunter Rise's version 1.1.2 patch earlier this week, and it resolved a number of bugs in the game, including one related to the Action/Hurt poses that prevented some players from opening their save file. However, a new Melding Pot bug has now been discovered. Rise's first big content update, meanwhile, is slated to arrive later this month and will introduce several more monsters to hunt, including Apex Rathalos and the Elder Dragon Chameleos.
If you're still finding your way around Capcom's hit new action-RPG, we've put together a variety of Monster Hunter Rise guides to help you out, including tips on how to kill every monster and which weapons are best for beginners. You can see more of our Monster Hunter Rise guides below.
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