Monster Hunter Rise should arrive in 2023 in the Xbox Game Pass! | XboxOne

In 2018, Capcom delivered Monster Hunter World, an opus much more focused on accessibility, having thus allowed many players to be seduced by the franchise. His arrival in the Xbox Game Pass also obviously helped the game expand its community, although the title has now left the service. Rest assured, however, since another episode of the license could well integrate the catalog!

A new monster hunt in 2023 in the Xbox Game Pass?

Insider The Snitch has struck again. Indeed, it is throughInsider Gaming that he reveals that the latest title in the franchise will finally sign its arrival on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.

Originally released for Nintendo Switch in March 2021, Monster Hunter Rise finally landed on PC at the start of the year, in addition to the arrival of the Sunbreak extension last June. Finally, players on other consoles shouldn’t have to wait too long since Capcom’s title would be released on January 20, 2023 on Xbox and PlayStation. For its part, the extension is expected for the spring of 2023.

New generation consoles should benefit from a much more efficient version than that on Nintendo Switch, since the insider specifies that they will run the title in 4K 60 FPS, in addition to hosting 3D audio.

The icing on the cake, Monster Hunter Rise should be added to the many games on the Xbox Game Pass in 2023! However, it is not clearly indicated whether this will be the case when it is released on January 20.

This information remains to be taken with a grain of salt, although the insider no longer has much to prove in terms of reliability. The announcement is expected during the Game Awards on the night of Thursday December 8 to Friday December 9.

In Monster Hunter Rise, the latest installment in the acclaimed Monster Hunter series, you take on the role of a hunter, explore uncharted regions and use a wide variety of weapons to defeat fearsome monsters in untold stories.

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