Capcom is giving Monster Hunter Rise players a free in-game item pack to celebrate Monster Hunter Rise’s 6 million copies shipped globally. That’s a lot of monster hunting!
This follows the release of the highly anticipated Monster Hunter version 2.0 free content update released on April 27th/28th, 2021 (click on the link below to watch the digital event).
Now, let’s take a look at how to download the item pack and its contents.
Watch the Monster Hunter Digital Event – April 2021 here.
The Tweet
Monster Hunter’s official twitter announced the game’s milestone and item pack on April 28th, 2021.
Read the tweet here.
The Item Pack
Monster Hunter Rise’s second Commemorative Item Pack is called the Kamura Pack 2: Big Hit Celebration.
The content of this item pack is the same as the previous item pack you can read about on the Monster Hunter website here.
The Kamura Pack 2: Big Hit Celebration item pack includes
- 30 Mega Potions (for health recovery)
- 20 Well-done Steaks (for stamina recovery)
- 10 Large Barrel Bombs (for damage dealing)
- 5 Mega Demondrug (to increase attack)
- 5 Mega Armorskin (to increase defense)
This item pack is free to download from the cat courier in-game.
How To Download The Item Pack
Obtaining this free item pack is pretty simple as long as you follow these steps.
- Connect to the internet and download all updates for Monster Hunter Rise
- Start Monster Hunter Rise
- Head to the cat courier in the village at the bottom of the steps where Fugen the Elder stands (near the Steelworks)
- Talk to Senri the Mailman (the cat courier)
- Select “Add-on Content” from the list
- If connected to the internet, the game will check for new content
- Select Kamura Pack 2: Big Hit Celebration from the list
- Press A to receive
The items will be sent to your equipment box for you to use as you please.
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