Fanatical is best known for video game bundles, where the individual prices for everything in your cart become cheaper depending on how much of a particular bundle you add to your cart. In preparation for the release of Monster Hunter Wilds next month, Fanatical is currently offering a build-your-own Monster Hunter bundle, and I would be very surprised if there was a place to find the latest games in the series for less money.
There are Eight options to choose from however, when putting together your Monster Hunter package Six of these options are DLC for the only two base game options, namely Monster Hunter World and Monster Hunter Rise. While a package with more launch options would be nice, one with so much DLC means those who already own World and Rise can also use it to stock up on expansions.

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Pre-orders are available for all three editions of Monster Hunter Wilds.
If you don't own World or Rise and want to play both to see if it's worth diving into the Monster Hunter Wilds hype next month, you can opt for just those two games, which is the most expensive option in the package. But also that Get both games for just $10. For comparison, purchasing these two games normally costs $69.98 – $29.99 for World and $39.99 for Rise.
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Catch up on the latest Monster Hunter games for $5 each
The same price applies to those of you who just want to get a few Rise and World expansions through this offer. For example, if you add Iceborne and Sunbreak to your package, you'll pay $10, the same as if you bought Rise and World. It's not the items from the available options that affect the price you pay for your Monster Hunter package, but rather the number of items you add.
While the price of your package obviously increases the more you add, the price you pay for each game and DLC decreases. During the games is $5 each if you have two or three of them in your bundle the price per title drops to $4.50 if you have between four and seven.
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Monster Hunter World launched in 2018 for PS4, Xbox One and PC and was well received by fans of the long-running series. The series' separate zones have been replaced with fully connected areas and systems have been optimized to encourage new players. An expansion, Iceborne, was added in 2020.
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Originally released on Nintendo Switch, Monster Hunter Rise was released on PC in 2022 and on both Xbox and PlayStation in 2023. The sixth mainline title in the long-running series, players battle both old favorites and new monsters, while also expanding on some of the new features introduced in its predecessor, Monster Hunter World.
You'll get the biggest savings if you add all eight items to your package – both games and all six expansions. Do that and You can get them for just $3.12 each That means you can get Monster Hunter World, Monster Hunter Rise, and a bunch of extensive and fairly expensive DLC for both for less than $25. Provided you use Fanatical's package while it's still live. It is available now Deal ends January 26, 2025 at 3 a.m. EST.

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