Play Monster Hunter Rise for free as part of the Nintendo Switch Online subscription service for limited-time only.
Monster Hunter Rise Free Trial Now on Nintendo Switch Online Until March 17th
If you’ve been meaning to try Monster Hunter Rise, now’s a great time as Switch players who subscribe to Nintendo Switch Online can gain access to a free trial until March 17th. Those who download the trial will have full access to the game, according to the official Nintendo News post, and progress will carry over if you decide to purchase the game.

There is currently a demo available also on Steam on PC, if you want to check out the latest Monster Hunter title before you buy. However, unlike the demo, Switch players with Switch Online have the whole game to try until the end of the trial date, rather than the five free quests found in the previous demos. Players should note that there is no cross-play or cross-save between platforms.
Play #MHRise for free with the #NintendoSwitch Online Game Trial from now until March 17!
Wield the Black Belt and Defender gear and dive into epic monster hunts solo or with friends!
The best bit? Your save data carries over! 💾 pic.twitter.com/5WZzAGiCoy
— Monster Hunter (@monsterhunter) March 11, 2022
Recently Capcom announced they would be holding a digital event on March 15th which will reveal further details about the upcoming expansion Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak. They teases new details including new monsters and more will be shared during the 20-minute segment.
If you’re picking up the demo be sure to drop by our Monster Hunter Rise wiki for all the latest info. Plus check out our Monster Hunter Rise Getting Started Guide | PC 2022 to hit the ground running. If you want to know what we thought of Monster Hunter Rise check out our review.
Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak is coming to both Switch and PC in summer 2022. Monster Hunter Rise came to PC in January this year via Steam.
For more news find a recent rundown in Top RPG News Of The Week: March 13th (Dolmen, Valkyrie Elysium, Forspoken And More!).

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