Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak now has two million sales

Monster Hunter Rise is more popular than ever.

Few franchises are as popular as Monster Hunter. After the release of Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak, that’s even more apparent. The franchise hit an impressive milestone during the weekend. Though it’s only been out for less than a week, the Sunbreak expansion sold over two million copies.

Capcom shared this information in a Corporate Investor Relations Press Release. Not only this, but the base game, Monster Hunter Rise, hit ten million unit sales simultaneously.

Related: How good is it? Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak

While the milestone is fresh, Capcom already has several content updates planned for Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak. These updates received a roadmap in the latest Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak trailer. Though Capcom didn’t give concrete dates for these upcoming updates, they shared the following infographic.

Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak Content Roadmap
Image via Capcom

Players can expect new monsters like the Seething Bazelgeuse and the Lucent Nargacuga. These updates start in August 2022. New locales and monster species are several planned additions in these content drops. With a roadmap slated until at least 2023, Sunbreak fans should have plenty to keep them busy for the coming months.

To see the Nintendo Direct Mini trailer for Monster Hunter Rise, check out the video below:

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Tai Hofmann
Tai Hofmann

I'm Tai, the New Games lead, Writer, and Editor for Press SPACE to Jump. My first memory is forcing my parents to play 50-round games of Mario Party on the N64. Now I love games on all platforms and hone in on new releases. Some of my favorite titles include Final Fantasy XIV, Cuphead, God of War 2018, Persona 5, and Smash Bros.

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