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Monster Hunter Humble Bundle available now; includes World and Rise

Since the explosive popularity of ‘World’ back in 2017, the Monster Hunter series has become one of Capcom’s biggest. In anticipation of the upcoming release of Monster Hunter Wilds, Humble is now offering a rather comprehensive Monster Hunter ‘New Year Hunting Collection' bundle (featuring World and Rise) for a heavily discounted price.

Available to purchase in 4 forms, paying just £7.97 will net you:

  • Monster Hunter Rise
  • Monster Hunter Rise Deluxe Kit 
  • 20% OFF Monster Hunter Stories
  • 25% OFF Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin

Upping your contribution to £11.96 adds two more titles:

  • Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak 
  • Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Deluxe Kit

Paying a total of £15.95 will then also include:

  • Monster Hunter: World
  • Monster Hunter: World – Deluxe Kit

Finally, paying the full £19.94 will give you all the above, plus:

  • Monster Hunter World: Iceborne 
  • Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Deluxe Kit

World Rise

As always, a small portion of your money will go towards a charity, with this bundle supporting Breakthrough T1D – “the leading global type 1 diabetes research and advocacy organization.”

If you are at all interested in the Monster Hunter series, this bundle presents a great opportunity to try out Capcom’s hit franchise before Wilds arrives in a little over a month’s time.

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