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If you managed to miss the recent Humble Bundle, you've got another cheap chance here to grab a whole bunch of Monster Hunter games from Fanatical.

You get the two main games with Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter World, plus a bunch of the big DLC released for each. Not a bad deal overall and both games are steam deck verified Steam Deck Verified and work great on Desktop Linux with Proton.

For £24.87 you can get:

  • Monster Hunter Rise
  • Monster Hunter Rise - Deluxe Kit
  • Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
  • Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak - Deluxe Kit
  • Monster Hunter World
  • Monster Hunter World - Deluxe Kit
  • Monster Hunter World: Iceborne
  • Monster Hunter World: Iceborne - Deluxe Kit

Check out the Monster Hunter Bundle on Fanatical. It's live for another 8 days.

With Monster Hunter Wilds on the way next year, it's a good time to play through the previous games to get ready for it.

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2 comments

shadow1w2 Jun 17
Dang, if they released this before Humble's Monster Hunter bundle ended I would have went with them instead and use my coupon for a couple dollars off.
Wouldn't have expected them to do the exact same deal let alone so soon.
They really should have made a just the DLC bundle as well to catch anyone who got the humble bundle one first and anyone who wants a complete set.
Though I guess Capcom is probably pushing this particular deal.
Tevur Jun 18
I played some Monster Hunter World for a few dozen hours. It's fun, but it emphasizes the service game aspect and multiplayer a lot. Si I wouldn't say, it is an ideal Steam Deck game.

Never tried Rise though. Is Rise any better in this regard? It comes from the Switch, so maybe it is the better MH for your pocket?
Can anyone share their experience?
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