Capcom announced Monster Hunter Rise DLC Pack 9 is available now for Nintendo Switch and Steam featuring costumes of Lance Gunn and Ran Page. These unique costumes allow hunters to express themselves in a rather “majestic” way.
Monster Hunter Rise DLC Pack 9 comes with the following items (each may be bought separately):
- “Lance Gunn” Hunter layered armor set
- “Ran Page” Hunter layered armor set
- “Minoto” Hunter layered armor set
- “Kit T.” Palico layered armor set
- “Pup R.” Palamute layered armor set
- “Model Walk” gesture set
- Musical Pose Set
- “Palico” makeup
- “Cohoot” face paint
- “Jae Cut” hairstyle
- “Elegant” hairstyle
- Hunter Voice: Minayle
- Hunter Voice: Tadori
- “Monster & Stage Music: Chiptune Version” BGM
- “Special Stickers 13” sticker set
The new DLC pack releases at a later date for the recently released PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S versions of Monster Hunter Rise. NVIDIA GeForce NOW users will soon be able to access the new DLC pack when Monster Hunter Rise and the Sunbreak expansion launches on the streaming platform.
Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak is available now for Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam. Lastly, Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak comes to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S later this spring.
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