Monster Hunter Riseis the next title inCapcom’sMonster Hunterseries, set to release on March 26. Fans have been clamoring for more information aboutMonster Hunter Riseand Capcom continues to provide it, whether it be in the form of gameplay shorts or concept art. Some of the latest concept art showcases the Frost Islands, the homeland of terrifying monsters inMonster Hunter Rise.
TheMonster Hunter Risedemo was released on January 7 and gives gamers a chance to get familiar with the world surrounding the game’s central hub, Kamura Village. The demo features waterfall vistas and thick forests, home to the raptor-like Great Izuchi and the slippery leviathan Mizutsune. But there are other terrains inMonster Hunter Rise,including the snow-covered Frost Islands. These islands are the home of several frosty creatures, including Goss Harag, a Fanged Beast that wields icy blades.
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Capcom’s official Monster Hunter Twitter account has been busy, and over the past couple of days, some concept art detailing the Frost Islands has been revealed. The art shows off the region’s icy cliffs and snow-covered banks, and Goss Harag sitting by a lake. The Frost Islands are the home place of many monsters inMonster Hunter Rise,including the Barioth, Lagombi, andthe creepy Khezu.
Though there are only a few pieces of concept art, fans of theMonster Hunterseries will be able to recognize not only Goss Harag, but alsoTetranadon, another confirmed monster inMonster Hunter Rise. Short gameplay clips ofMonster Hunter Risehave only shown the Tetranadon in lush green areas, but since there are usually multiple variants of the same monster inMonster Huntergames, it isn’t surprising to see a version of the Tetranadon that lurks in the Frost Islands.
Of course, once players are able to slay themonsters in the Frost Islandsthey can use carved monster parts to make weapons and armor for themselves and their companions. The trusty Palicos have been around inMonster Huntergames for a while, but the new Palamutes offer an excellent way to efficiently use items and get around maps faster. Armor for both Palicos and Palamutes from Frost Island monsters is also available to see in another tweet.
WithMonster Hunter Rise’s release date still almost two months away, there is plenty of time for Capcom to release even more concept art of the game’s environments. TheMonster HunterTwitter account has already tweeted outconcept art of several NPCs, including those that inhabit Kamura Village. Anyone looking to tryMonster Hunter Riseshould download the demo as soon as possible, because the download period ends on February 1.
Monster Hunter Risewill be released on July 17, 2025, for the Nintendo Switch.