Capcom uploaded a video offering look at what went into the recording of the Monster Hunter Rise soundtrack. The almost four minute segment looks at the recording sessions for a handful of songs from the game. Some footage from the Nintendo Switch title is also interspersed.
A few of the game’s tracks come up during the presentation. Things start with “Kamura’s Song of Purification.” Then, people can hear “Brave Hunters.” “Sanctuary Abandoned by the Gods,” “Barbarous Beast – Magnamalo,” “Aknosom Intro,” and “Proof of a Hero: Rise Version” follow. Things close out with “Yummy Dango Song No. 1.”
For those who’d like to hear the Monster Hunter Rise soundtrack, there are other options. For example, there is a mini album on streaming services like Spotify. It includes six songs from the game. There’s also the full 109 track album to listen to as well. Capcom even released an Extra Tracks album with songs that appeared after the 3.0 free update.
Monster Hunter Rise is available for the Nintendo Switch. It will also eventually appear on PCs. However, Capcom still hasn’t announced a release date for that version yet. However, Producer Ryozo Tsujimoto discussed the paid character customization DLC for the game and its Rampage mode.
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