Monster Hunter Rise Capcom Cafe

Monster Hunter Rise Capcom Cafe Collaboration to Appear in March

The Capcom Cafe will see a Monster Hunter Rise collaboration appear in March 2021. Capcom has officially decided on a date, and shared a key visual with audiences. The Monster Hunter Rise Capcom Cafe collaboration will begin on March 26 and last until April 22, 2021. The collaboration event will be held at the Aeon Lake Town location in Saitama, Japan. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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The key visual for the collaboration event leans into the aesthetic of the player hub in Monster Hunter Rise. The illustration features ink brush strokes associated with traditional Japanese artwork, and shows various characters and monsters from the upcoming title eating together in harmony. You can take a look at this illustration below.

Capcom Cafe Monster Hunter Rise

Reservations for seating are currently open. Additionally, Capcom will share more details about collaboration merchandise and goods through the Monster Hunter Rise Capcom Cafe event in the near future.

The Capcom Cafe has been host to plenty of Capcom IP collaboration events. This has included the Devil May Cry series, the Resident Evil series, Okami, and the Sengoku Basara series. During these collaborations special merchandise was available to purchase alongside unique themed food items.

Monster Hunter Rise will be available simultaneously worldwide for Nintendo Switch on March 26, 2021.


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