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The Nintendo UK store has opened pre-orders for the recently-announced Monster Hunter Rise Switch bundle. You can reserve it here.

By purchasing the bundle, you’ll receive a Switch unit with a Monster Hunter Rise design. It also comes with a digital download code for the game and various bonus content. The Nintendo UK store is also throwing in four collectible cards, a steelbook, Palamute keyring, and Palico keyring.

Capcom has shared the second developer video for Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection, which we have below. Producer Peter Fabiano talks about the picture-book visual themes that director Tokuro Fujiwara wanted to include in this newest entry, as well as new skills Arthur can access in the Demon Realm.

Here’s the new video:

Last night, Nintendo and Capcom revealed a new Switch bundle and Pro Controller featuring Monster Hunter Rise. It’s now been confirmed that Europe and Australia are getting both products as well.

Here’s the announcement in full:

Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection

Capcom has prepared anew “Weapons, Magic ‘n Modes” trailer for Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection. Get a look at the video below.

Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection releases for Switch on February 25.

Monster Hunter Rise demo

If you haven’t tried out the Monster Hunter Rise demo yet, you may want to at least download it if you have any sort of interest. It’s been revealed that those that have save data from the demo on their Switch systems will be able to obtain a series of bonuses in the main game.

The lineup includes:

Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection

One of Capcom’s announcements at The Game Awards 2020 was Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection. The classic series, which started 35 years ago, will be receiving a new entry exclusively on Switch.

Here’s a fact sheet that offers up a bit of extra information:

Monster Hunter Rise

Capcom recently shared an interview with Monster Hunter Rise sound director Kosuke Tanaka and lead composer Satoshi Hori. Unsurprisingly, much of the discussion centered around the game’s sound and music.

Tanaka and Hori commented on topics like the sound effects, recording the music, and approach to returning tunes from past titles. We also get some insight into why Capcom wanted to have the hunters talk this time around.

Here’s the full discussion:

A Korean rating for SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium on the Switch has popped up. First reported by Gematsu, this rating is dated today (January 22, 2021) and has been registered with the official Game Rating and Administration Committee of Korea by SNK and Capcom.

The original version of SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium released on the Neo Geo Pocket Color in 1999, but now it could be seeing a re-release on the Switch soon. Nintendo has released a few Neo Geo Pocket Color games on Switch in the past, so it makes sense that an announcement for the release of SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium could be coming soon.

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According to a translation by Dualshockers, Capcom Japan has announced a promotional event with participating 7-11 stores in that region.

Monster Hunter Rise

Some Monster Hunter Rise fans have experienced an issue while playing the demo. It seems that if you’ve registered a high number of friends on your Switch, stuttering can take place.

The good news is that Capcom has addressed the situation for the final release of Monster Hunter Rise. An official statement mentions that “we have confirmed that this issue does not occur in the full version.”

Here’s the statement in its entirety, courtesy of Siliconera:


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