Anyone who changes from the Switch to the PC version of Monster Hunter Rise can not take his fought equipment.
On the 12th of January, the so far switch-exclusive Monster Hunter Rise appears for the PC. And not only can PC-Zockers be happy. Just like the Nintendo fans, you will receive the extension Sunbreak in the summer of 2022. Unlike Monster Hunter World: Iceborne should appear at the same time with the console version on Steam and not until months later. But Capcom can also spread bad news. As the publisher has announced, Monster Hunter Rise will not support cross-SAVE or cross-play.
On Twitter, the Japanese company has informed that the requests to be respected to these features, but unfortunately detected during development that one was unable to implement them. You do not call a precise reason for this. No wonder so that in the tweets underneath quite a lot of disappointment can be found. For example, someone writes that although an indie title such as Hades Cross-Save offers between switch and PC, but an AAA manufacturer like CapCom does not get this and thus the downlinking gap for Monster Hunter continue - with which it always examines of the user.
We ve Heard Your Requests for Cross-Save / Cross-Play for mhrise & Sunbreak, But Unfortunately, After Looking Into It Throughout The Development Process, We Found We Are Unable To Implement IT This Time. AS Always, We AppReciate Your Continued Feedback and Support.
- Monster Hunter (@monsterhunter) October 11, 2021
So if you have already played Monster Hunter Rise already on the switch extensively and want to change in January to the PC version, which runs with higher frame rate, in a better dissolution and generally pronounced look, you have to be aware of it, completely new to start have to. You can not take care of your progress on the console and also not with the people continues to hunt for the go, with which you have formed so far a group - unless, of course, they also perform the change to the PC.
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