Here’s when Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak unlocks in your timezone on PC

Get prepped for the upcoming expansion.

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Looking for the Sunbreak release time for your region? The latest instalment in Monster Hunter Rise takes us to a whole new area, filled with dangerous creatures to battle and turn into fancy weapons and armor. It’s a great ol' time; take a look at ourSunbreak reviewif you don’t believe me. And with the expansion releasing soon, it’s not long until you’ll get to head to Elgado yourself.

But what timeexactlydoes Sunbreak release? Here I’ll run through the expansion’s release time for each region, so you can sharpen your weapons and get ready for the hunt. If you’re planning to play right away, you might want to knowhow to start Sunbreakas well.

Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak release time

Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak release time

The Sunbreak release date is June 30 for some regions, but for other time zones such as the west coast of the US, it’ll actually unlock on the evening of June 29. Here’s when you can expect to play on Steam:

The Sunbreak download size is also 22GB according to thepatch notes, so hopefully it won’t take too long to download and get hunting.

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