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‘No Announcements’ On Monster Hunter Rise PC Cross-Save, But There’s Still Hope

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Sep 30, 2021




A survey is giving Monster Hunter Rise players hope for eventual cross-play between Nintendo Switch and PC.Capcom released a new survey as part of TGS 2021 about Monster Hunter Rise and the newly announced expansion, Sunbreak. Part of the survey asks players what features would make the PC version of the game more enticing.While Capcom has not mentioned any cross-play/save functionality for Monster Hunter Rise PC, a new survey mentions both features under a question asking what would help to make the PC version more interestinghttps://t.co/OcFjDfBx76(you know what to do, hunters) pic.twitter.com/ddKgNSUvUV— Nibel (@Nibellion) September 30, 2021 Have you played Monster Hunter Rise?YESNOPossible choices on the survey include cross-play between PC and Nintendo Switch versions, and cross-save or cross-progression with the Switch version. This is by no means confirmation that Capcom is working on these features, just that the company is evaluating the possibility. In an official statement, Capcom simply said, “no announcements have been made.”Monster Hunter World, the last major Monster Hunter title before Rise, never received cross-play support, despite releasing on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Monster Hunter Rise fans got plenty of new details at this week’s Monster Hunter TGS showcase event, including confirmation of Master Rank in the Sunbreak expansion, a January 12, 2022 release date for Monster Hunter Rise on Steam, and the promise of a 30th anniversary Sonic the Hedgehog collaboration.In our review for Monster Hunter Rise on Switch, we said, “Monster Hunter Rise mixes classic Monster Hunter ideas with some of World’s best improvements and a whole bunch of clever new mechanics of its own.”For more on Monster Hunter and other upcoming titles, check out IGN’s full TGS coverage.Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak DLC Screens (from Nintendo Direct, September 2021)Logan Plant is a freelance writer for IGN. You can find him on Twitter @LoganJPlant.



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