Our recent hands-on time with Monster Hunter Wilds made us even more excited for one of the biggest games of 2025. If Monster Hunter Wilds’ Gamescom trailer piqued your interest in the series, it’s a great time to join the hunt. Fanatical has brought back its popular Monster Hunter PC game bundle featuring the two most recent mainline games. So if you saw Monster Hunter Wilds and Gamescom and want to see what the fuss is all about, consider taking advantage of this bundle deal that includes both Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter World, deluxe DLC kits for the titles, and their well-received expansions, Sunbreak and Iceborne. The complete bundle costs $30, but there are other options worth considering.
If you only want the two base games, you can get World and Rise for $11 total. Throw in the major expansions–World: Iceborne and Rise: Sunbreak–and you’ll pay $20 total. The four-item, $20 bundle gets you full Monster Hunter World and Rise experience.
Capcom Monster Hunter Bundle
- Monster Hunter Rise (Steam Deck Verified)
- Monster Hunter Rise Deluxe DLC
- Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak (playable on Steam Deck)
- Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Deluxe DLC
- Monster Hunter: World (Steam Deck Verified)
- Monster Hunter: World Deluxe DLC
- Monster Hunter World: Iceborne (playable on Steam Deck)
- 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.
The next game in the mainline series, Monster Hunter Wilds, will arrive in 2025 and features herds of large monsters to contend with. Finally, if you’re looking for a few collectibles, these pocket-sized Monster Hunter statues look delightful.
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.
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Monster Hunter Wilds Trailer | Gamescom 2024
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