Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Deluxe Kit (DLC)
Cosmetic and bonus DLC bundle for Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak. Extras for committed hunters only - skip it if you're still on the fence about the expansion itself.
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About Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Deluxe Kit (DLC)
Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Deluxe Kit is a DLC bundle sold alongside the Sunbreak expansion, packaging cosmetic and bonus content for players who want a little extra on top of the base hunting experience. It does not add new monsters, quests, or gameplay systems - that's the expansion's job. What you're getting here is supplementary material: layered armor sets, gestures, and other aesthetic extras that let you customize how your hunter looks and carries themselves through the Elgado Outpost and beyond. If you're unfamiliar with Sunbreak itself, the context matters. Sunbreak is a full-scale expansion to Monster Hunter Rise, introducing the Master Rank difficulty tier, a batch of returning and new monsters, new Silkbind and Switch Skill options across all fourteen weapon types, and a fresh storyline set in a European-flavored locale. It's a serious content drop for serious hunters. The Deluxe Kit sits on top of that, purely for those who want their Dual Blades-wielding Palamute-accompanied hunter to look a specific way while doing it. Who actually needs this? Players who spend time in the game's layered armor system and care about presentation will find value here. Monster Hunter has always had a dedicated cosmetic community, and if you're someone who planks hours into fashion hunting alongside the actual hunt, the Deluxe Kit gives you a head start on some looks that aren't easily unlocked through normal play. For everyone else - casual hunters, people who just want to fight Malzeno and move on - this is comfortably skippable. The honest caveat: without a detailed public breakdown of exactly which cosmetic pieces are included, it's hard to weigh value with precision. CAPCOM's Deluxe Kits have historically included things like the Kamurai layered armor set from the base game's own Deluxe version, plus gestures and a Handler-adjacent skin. The Sunbreak equivalent follows the same pattern. If you already own base Rise's Deluxe content, check for overlap before purchasing. Duplicate cosmetics are frustrating, and there's no gameplay reason to double-dip. Bottom line on the format itself: this is a cosmetics bundle for an action game, not a gameplay upgrade. Judge it the same way you'd judge any cosmetic DLC - does the aesthetic appeal to you, and do you spend enough time in the character customization screen to care? If yes, it's a reasonable add-on for a game you're already committed to. If you're still deciding whether to buy Sunbreak at all, sort that out first. Alex, Scout Team
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- Developer
- CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
- Publisher
- CAPCOM CO., LTD
- Release Date
- Jun 29, 2022

