Compare Monster Hunter Rise: Deluxe Kit (DLC) (PC) Steam Key prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by CAPCOM CO., LTD. Published by CAPCOM CO., LTD. Released on 1/12/2022. Available on PC. Genres: Action.

Pure cosmetic DLC for Monster Hunter Rise: a Japanese-themed layered armor set, buddy accessories, poses, and face paint. Zero gameplay impact, all visual flair.

Let's be upfront about what this is: the Deluxe Kit is a cosmetic-only add-on for Monster Hunter Rise on PC. If you bought the base game without the Deluxe Edition and now want the visual extras that came with it, this kit is your catch-up option. It does not add quests, weapons, or any mechanical content. Every item here sits purely in the appearance layer. The centerpiece is the Kamurai hunter layered armor set, a full-body outfit with strong feudal Japanese design language that fits Rise's Kamura Village aesthetic tightly. Layered armor in Rise works as a transmog system: it changes how your hunter looks without touching the stats or skills of whatever actual armor you have equipped. So you can chase meta builds and still look the part. Alongside the hunter set, your Palamute gets the Shuriken Collar piece and your Palico picks up the Fish Collar, both small but charming touches that carry the same thematic consistency. Rounding things out are the Izuchi Tail hairstyle, Kabuki face paint, a Samurai pose set, and four jump gestures for expressing yourself in the hub or during multiplayer sessions. The Steam reception on this kit sits at Mixed, with only 43% positive from a small pool of reviews. The criticism is almost entirely about value: players feel the contents are thin relative to the standalone price, and several note that the Kamurai set (the main draw) can be part of a bundle deal that makes buying it separately feel redundant. There is no shortage of free cosmetic content available in Rise through event quests and crafting, which raises the bar for paid cosmetic packs. The Kabuki face paint and Izuchi Tail hairstyle are genuinely distinctive, but they are small items to hang a purchase on. Who actually needs this? Players who own the base game through a non-Deluxe route and specifically want the Kamurai armor look. It is the only way to get this particular set on PC outside of owning the Deluxe Edition from launch. If you care about Rise's fashion game, the Kamurai set is one of the sharper-looking outfits tied to the game's core setting. If you are neutral on cosmetics or already have access to the set through a bundle, there is nothing here that changes how the game plays. Alex, Scout Team

Monster Hunter Rise: Deluxe Kit (DLC) (PC) Steam Key
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Monster Hunter Rise: Deluxe Kit (DLC) (PC) Steam Key

Jan 12, 2022CAPCOM CO., LTD
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Pure cosmetic DLC for Monster Hunter Rise: a Japanese-themed layered armor set, buddy accessories, poses, and face paint. Zero gameplay impact, all visual flair.

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About Monster Hunter Rise: Deluxe Kit (DLC) (PC) Steam Key

Let's be upfront about what this is: the Deluxe Kit is a cosmetic-only add-on for Monster Hunter Rise on PC. If you bought the base game without the Deluxe Edition and now want the visual extras that came with it, this kit is your catch-up option. It does not add quests, weapons, or any mechanical content. Every item here sits purely in the appearance layer. The centerpiece is the Kamurai hunter layered armor set, a full-body outfit with strong feudal Japanese design language that fits Rise's Kamura Village aesthetic tightly. Layered armor in Rise works as a transmog system: it changes how your hunter looks without touching the stats or skills of whatever actual armor you have equipped. So you can chase meta builds and still look the part. Alongside the hunter set, your Palamute gets the Shuriken Collar piece and your Palico picks up the Fish Collar, both small but charming touches that carry the same thematic consistency. Rounding things out are the Izuchi Tail hairstyle, Kabuki face paint, a Samurai pose set, and four jump gestures for expressing yourself in the hub or during multiplayer sessions. The Steam reception on this kit sits at Mixed, with only 43% positive from a small pool of reviews. The criticism is almost entirely about value: players feel the contents are thin relative to the standalone price, and several note that the Kamurai set (the main draw) can be part of a bundle deal that makes buying it separately feel redundant. There is no shortage of free cosmetic content available in Rise through event quests and crafting, which raises the bar for paid cosmetic packs. The Kabuki face paint and Izuchi Tail hairstyle are genuinely distinctive, but they are small items to hang a purchase on. Who actually needs this? Players who own the base game through a non-Deluxe route and specifically want the Kamurai armor look. It is the only way to get this particular set on PC outside of owning the Deluxe Edition from launch. If you care about Rise's fashion game, the Kamurai set is one of the sharper-looking outfits tied to the game's core setting. If you are neutral on cosmetics or already have access to the set through a bundle, there is nothing here that changes how the game plays. Alex, Scout Team

Tags

steamCosmetic DLCLayered ArmorTransmogBuddy CustomizationFashion HunterJapanese AestheticGesture Pack

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
12
Storage
23 GB
Graphics
NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 1030 (DDR4) or AMD Radeon™ RX 550
Processor
Intel® Core™ i3-4130 or Core™ i5-3470 or AMD FX™-6100
64bit support
Yes
System requirements
Windows 10

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Developer
CAPCOM CO., LTD
Publisher
CAPCOM CO., LTD
Release Date
Jan 12, 2022

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