Capcom Investigating Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak Materials Bug

Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak

A bug in Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak is deleting player’s materials when we try to forge decorations for their armor. Developer Capcom identified the bug as appearing in versions ver.15.0 on the Nintendo Switch and PC, and in ver.13 on the Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Windows, PS4, and PS5. The bug appears to delete materials and armor spheres that are selected for use in decoration crafting if the player then cancels out of the menu instead of confirming.

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Capcom is currently investigating the issue, but in the meantime recommends that players do not cancel decoration crafting after selecting materials. If you canceled accidentally, the company recommended entering another screen where you can select materials, including the screen just exited, and canceling out of that. If you have already lost materials to this bug, you can attempt to reboot the game without saving to access a previous save file.

You can see Capcom’s Twitter statement below:

Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak is the expansion to 2021’s Monster Hunter Rise. The game was recently updated to include the Silver Rathalos Event Quest and a Cat-themed layered armor set.

Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak is immediately available on Nintendo Switch, Windows PC, Ps4 and 5, and Xbox One and X/S. While there is no estimated release date for when the bug will be fixed, you can follow the official Twitter for updates.


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