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Fanatical's Monster Hunter Bundle returns again with a good deal

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Last updated: 6 May 2025 at 7:05 pm UTC

Fanatical have revived their Build your own Monster Hunter Bundle, giving you another chance to build up your collection and it's pretty cheap.

Since it's a build your own deal, you get a bigger discount for adding more into your cart starting from 2+ for £5, 4+ for £4.50 and all of it for £3.12 per item. So altogether you can get the entire thing for about £25.

Available in the bundle:

  • Monster Hunter Rise
  • Monster Hunter Rise - Deluxe Kit
  • Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
  • Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak - Deluxe Kit
  • Monster Hunter World
  • Monster Hunter World - Deluxe Kit
  • Monster Hunter World: Iceborne
  • Monster Hunter World: Iceborne - Deluxe Kit

Considering their current price it's a good deal. But when you look at Rise and World's individual highest discounts ever on Steam, it's still a cracking deal considering you can get both the main games for £10.

Both Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter World are rated Steam Deck Verified by Valve. And they both have a Gold rating on ProtonDB for Desktop players.

Check it out on the Fanatical store.

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brokkr 19 hours ago
I was tempted the last time round because, I mean value, right? Since then I've listened to the Backpage podcast episode (https://open.spotify.com/episode/7l3Q8iXydrZse7dY7GsM0J) and I know to steer clear. Not because it's not a bargain or that the games are bad, but because I now understand the amount of hours I would need to invest for these games to make sense. I'm not made of time!


Last edited by brokkr on 6 May 2025 at 8:45 pm UTC
Stella 5 hours ago
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I avoid any and all Capcom games due to their anti-consumer and anti-modding stance, like adding DRM to a 10 year old game to limit modding. That was an ass move. And Monster Hunter: Wilds could run much better without the over-intrusive DRM they added to it.
I voted with my wallet.


Last edited by Stella on 7 May 2025 at 11:12 am UTC
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