Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One – Deluxe Edition – $71.24 on the Xbox Storeįresh off the block, Digital Foundry released a comprehensive 20-minute video breaking down the new PlayStation and and Xbox, where it praised the quality of the original work based on its beginnings as a native Switch title but even more so the raft of options afforded to new console players to customise their visual and performance experience.ĭF says the game offers practically all of the available graphical options that were made available to PC users when the game released on that platform last year, which is pretty remarkable at a time where most games simply ask players to choose to prioritise basic “quality” or “performance” toggles.Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One – Standard Edition – $56.99 on the Xbox Store (included with Xbox Game Pass).PS5, PS4 – Deluxe Edition – $75.95 on the PlayStation Store.PS5, PS4 – Standard Edition – $59.95 on the PlayStation Store.Get Monster Hunter Rise On PlayStation And Xbox Here: While we weren’t given access to the game ahead of time for a review, we’ve definitely had our eye on the release and with plenty of reviews and deep dives into the game surfacing online we thought we’d take a look and see just how its all shaken out. Monster Hunter Rise has finally spread its wings to more platforms this week, as of it right now its available across PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One on top of its existing releases on Nintendo Switch and PC.
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