Here's how you can win some extremely rare gold Monster Hunter Rise amiibo! - TechnW3
What you need to know
- Monster Hunter is a video game series where players fight and defeat large monsters.
- Capcom and Nintendo have released several amiibo figures for the games.
- Fans can enter a special sweepstakes to be eligible for the chance to win Monster Hunter amiibo.
Fans of Capcom's best-selling hit, Monster Hunter Rise have regarded it as one of the best multiplayer games of the year. Rich in content and continously supported by updates, its players have been singing nothing but its praises since release.
Like most popular games on the Nintendo Switch, this game was supported by some unique and increidbly detailed amiibo, which players could use to gain some pretty nifty layered armor.
Anyone who knows amiibo, though, knows that Nintendo doesn't handle them very well. If you were one of the many people who were unable to purchase the figurines due to low stock, don't worry! A new sweepstakes has just opened up for sign-up that will allow you to enter to win not only the original Monster Hunter Rise amiibo, but amiibo that can be used in Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin. Exclusive to this sweepstakes are even gold and silver variations of these figurines, which are not available for purchase in stores.
Interested persons can visit the website on the My Nintendo page and can enter the sweepstakes with just 10 My Nintendo Platinum Coins. Don't have any coins? That's okay! You can make a My Nintendo account for free, connect your Nintendo Account and receive 30 Platinum Coins per week. Persons 13 years and older in the United States and Canada can apply, and 10 winners will be chosen. Each winner will recieve 15 Monster Hunter amiibo and one Monster Hunter poster set.
Good luck to all the participants!
Rise to the top
Monster Hunter Rise
$60 for Standard Edition at Best Buy
$70 for Deluxe Edition at Best Buy
$100 for Collector's Edition at Best Buy
Monster Hunter's gameplay loop is equal parts challenging and addictive. Take on quests to hunt a wide variety of amazingly designed monsters on your own or with friends as you protect the peaceful Kamura village from the impending doom that is the Rampage.
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