Grab Monster Hunter World And Rise For Only $10 For A Limited Time
Check out two of the best Monster Hunter games of all time, as well as their lengthy expansions, in this bundle deal.
Monster Hunter fans don't have to wait much longer for the next mainline entry in Capcom's wildly popular action-RPG series. Monster Hunter Wilds is slated to launch February 28, and players can participate in a second open beta early next month. If you want to check out the series for the first time or are interested in owning Steam versions of the most recent games, Fanatical has brought back its terrific Build Your Own Monster Hunter Bundle. You can get Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter World for only 10 bucks total.
We'd recommend snagging each game's sprawling expansion, too. You can get the base games as well as Rise's Sunbreak DLC and World's Iceborne DLC for only $18.
Capcom Monster Hunter Bundle

2 for $10 / 4 for $18 / All 8 for $25
- Monster Hunter Rise
- Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Expansion
- Monster Hunter World
- Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Expansion
Cosmetic DLC:
If you can add the Deluxe Edition cosmetic DLC for the base games and expansions for an additional $7. The complete Monster Hunter Bundle costs $25.
- Monster Hunter Rise Deluxe DLC
- Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Deluxe DLC
- Monster Hunter World Deluxe DLC
- Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Deluxe DLC
If you've never played them, Monster Hunter games are all about tracking down elusive beasts, defeating them in combat, and then harvesting materials from them to create better gear so that you can start hunting even stronger monsters.
Every creature is unique, and once you're powerful enough, you can start taking on legendary dragons for the best rewards in the game. Monster Hunter World was hailed for making one of the very best ecosystems to explore in the series, while Monster Hunter Rise is seen as one of the best entry points into the franchise thanks to several quality-of-life upgrades to the gameplay formula.
As for the expansions, Iceborne introduced new monsters, weapons, and much more to the base game, while Sunbreak followed a similar pattern. Monster Hunter World and Rise are great on Steam Deck as well, so you can partake in hunts while on the go.
If you haven't preordered Monster Hunter Wilds yet, physical editions for PS5 and Xbox Series X are available at Amazon for $70. Alternatively, you can preorder Monster Hunter Wilds' Steelbook Edition for $75.
Fanatical has discounts on all three digital versions of Monster Hunter Wilds; you can save over 12 bucks on the standard edition and even more on the Deluxe and Premium Deluxe versions.
Monster Hunter Wilds Preorder Deal for PC (Steam)
- Standard -- $57.39 (
$70) - Deluxe -- $73.79 (
$90) - Premium Deluxe -- $90.19 (
$110)
For a different kind of Monster Hunter experience, check out the recently released Monster Hunter Stories Collection, which is on sale for $40 for Switch.
- Monster Hunter Stories Collection at Amazon (Switch) -- $49 ($
60) - Monster Hunter Stories (PC) -- $24.60 ($
30) - Monster Hunter Stories Collection (PC) -- $49.19 (
$60)
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