Monster Hunter Rise is unlikely to launch on Xbox One and will remain a Switch console exclusive.
Monster Hunter Rise will most likely be coming to PC, but all of these leaks reporting it don't contain any information about an Xbox One port. From what we've seen so far, Capcom intends to keep Rise an exclusive Nintendo Switch console, which means Xbox fans will have to switch to PC next year if they plan to play. this entry in the series.
It makes sense for Capcom to keep Rise a Switch exclusive. Monster Hunter World has been a huge success for the company (it's the best-selling game of all time), and they probably don't want to follow it up with a port of a game clearly designed around Nintendo's hardware limitations. Switch. I'm willing to bet Capcom is developing World 2 alongside Monster Hunter Rise, and they plan to launch this direct sequel to World on the X Series | S. Think about it: they've had years to port World to Switch, but it stands to reason that Capcom quickly realized that it was better to develop a dedicated derivative entry than trying to brutally force this game out. portable equipment.
There's a good chance Monster Hunter World 2 will use the RE engine, much like Monster Hunter Rise, so there's probably a fair amount of cross-development and code in between. So, Monster Hunter Rise probably won't be coming to the Xbox One, but that's probably because it will be getting Monster Hunter World 2 in a year or two. Capcom has their cake and eats it too: They can sell a Monster Hunter game on any available console, and possibly double down when both entries launch on PC. Xbox One owners may not be able to play Rise, but they'll definitely have a shiny new entry soon enough.