It brings fresh monsters and the intriguing Forlorn Arena

Even more giant lumbering beasts are heading straight forMonster Hunter Rise: Sunbreakwhen the first of its free title updates lands in August. Expect two new rare species along with a fresh area to explore. Let your finely crafted trousers tremble with anticipatory terror while you watch the trailer below.

You’ll be able to journey to the Forlorn Arena thanks to the update, a new area that has a bit of anElden Ringvibe, if I’m honest. There’s lots of ruined, possibly wrecked massive stone architecture for monsters to hide away amongst. I spotted what looks like a crumbling viaduct, and an imposing tower rising in front of the moon in the distance.

The trailer also gives a first look at hunters taking on the fantastically named Lucent Nargacuga, which resembles what I imagine would happen if you spliced a dragon with stoat DNA. That’s not all for the monster introductions though. You’ll have the chance to battle the even more fantastically named Seething Bazelgeuse too, which is a proper ginormous winged lizard with scales, and possibly egg sacs, plastered all over it. No idea what it’s seething about but I’m really sorry Bazelgeuse, regardless.

Liam had a blast with the expansion in hisMonster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak review, but felt that you were mostly just fighting fancier versions of the base game’s beasties at the start. “Sure, it’s an important measure to ensure players are able to craft the appropriate gear for future hunts, and new armour and weapon sets made from familiar critters definitely keep things interesting,” he said. “But if you’re already sick to death of hunting Khezu there’s a chance you might find the intro to Sunbreak a little tedious.” More new monsters are a welcome addition then.

The first free title update for Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak lands sometime in August, but Capcom haven’t shared exactly when yet. Sunbreak is onSteamfor £33/$40/€40, and Nintendo Switch. You’ll need to own the base game to play.