Capcom has rolled out a version 1.1.2 patch for Monster Hunter Rise. This update primarily addresses a number of bugs in the game, including the gesture issue that prevented some players from opening their save files.

Shortly following Monster Hunter Rise's launch, an issue cropped up related to the Action and Hurt poses. Setting one of those gestures to the action bar or radial menu and quitting the game could potentially make your save file inaccessible. That issue has now been resolved with the version 1.1.2 update. If your file was previously affected, Capcom says you will now be able to resume your game.

The version 1.1.2 update patches up a few other bugs as well, including one that could cause your character to become unresponsive after you sit down on a bench in Kamura Village and use the Call Cohoot command. You can read the full patch notes, courtesy of the official Monster Hunter website, below.

Monster Hunter Rise launched on Nintendo Switch on March 26 and has been a huge critical and commercial success for Capcom. The game shipped 5 million copies within its first week, Capcom recently announced, and it earned very positive reviews from critics. GameSpot scored it a 9/10 in our Monster Hunter Rise review and said the game "represents the series at the peak of its powers."

If you're just diving into Monster Hunter Rise, we've put together a variety of guides to help you out, including a weapons explainer and a breakdown on how to kill every monster. The game is also receiving its first free content update later this month, which will uncap your Hunter Rank and introduce a couple of new monsters to hunt, including Apex Rathalos and the Elder Dragon Chameleos.

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Monster Hunter Rise Ver. 1.1.2 Patch Notes

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