Several weeks ago, Capcom releasedMonster Hunter Rise, the sixth mainline installment to the franchise after 2017’sMonster Hunter World. AlthoughMonster Hunter Riseis only available on the Nintendo Switch at the moment,Capcom confirmed that the game would eventually make its way to the PC.

Now thatMonster Hunter Riseis released and is quickly shaping up to be a great game, some players on PlayStation and Xbox consoles are now wondering whether the game will also be ported on these systems. Although Capcom hasn’t shot down the release ofMonster Hunter Riseon  PlayStation and Xbox consoles, the prospect remains unlikely, especially now that the PC port has been confirmed.

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Monster Hunter Rise Was Made For The Switch

Given that both Sony and Microsoft just released new consoles, some players wonder why Capcom chose not to releaseMonster Hunter Riseon the PS5 and Xbox Series X or their last-gen counterparts. According to Capcom,Monster Hunter Risewas explicitly made with the Nintendo Switch in mind, its hybrid functionality that combines a home console and a handheld device. When the studio releasedMonster Hunter Worldin 2017, the Switch just came out, and Capcom saw its potential in offering players the flexibility to let players play on their TV or on the go.

This observation became the primary motivation for Capcom to develop anotherMonster Huntergame that would utilize the Switch’s core strength. In an interview, Capcom said that “we think by releasing this on a portable console we’ve made it a lot more accessible, a lot more east to pick up and play.” Additionally, Capcom revealed thatMonster Hunter Riseis best played on the Switch, given that players can pick it up, do a couple of quests, and do other things.

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Monster Hunter Rise Compensates For Monster Hunter World’s Absence on the Switch

It is also worth remembering that while 2017’sMonster Hunter Worldbecame a massive hit, its absence on the Switch isolated Nintendo players. Although Capcom never mentioned this specifically, it is possible that the studio decided to releaseMonster Hunter Riseon the Switch to compensate for the absence ofMonster Hunter Worldon the hybrid platform.

Additionally, unlikeMonster Hunter Rise,which was made for the Switch,Monster Hunter Worldused more powerful features that may be too much for the Switch to handle. In previousMonster Huntergames, players are limited to small, numbered areas separated by loading screens. However,Monster Hunter Worldfeatures complex multilevel stagesthat include open-world environments best played on the PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

All in all,Monster Hunter Worldis best suited for players looking for an epic adventure complete with more monsters, bigger environments, and complex graphics. On the other hand,Monster Hunter Riseis targeted at players who are on the go and are looking for a greatMonster Huntergame that they can easily pick up and play during a commute, break times, or before going to sleep. In the end, bothMonster Huntergamesoffer a unique experience combined with the classic gameplaythat players expect of aMonster Huntertitle.

Monster Hunter Riseis now available for the Nintendo Switch, and a PC port is expected to launch in early 2022.