Summary
- A limited-time Monster Hunter Now x Monster Hunter Wilds collaboration event offers exclusive bonus items.
- Completing Collab Event Quests in Monster Hunter Now rewards players with a gift code for Wilds in-game items.
- Monster Hunter Wilds, launching in 2025, features expansive open-world biomes and the unique Seikret mount.
Niantic and Capcom have announced an exciting collaboration between Monster Hunter Now and the upcoming Monster Hunter Wilds. This event, running from February 3rd, 2025, at 9 am to March 31st, 2025, at 11:59 pm (local time), lets fans snag Wilds-themed goodies before the game's release.
Capcom also revealed a second open beta test for Monster Hunter Wilds in February 2025, including content from the first test, a new hunt, and character carryover. Meanwhile, Monster Hunter Now's augmented reality gameplay lets players encounter monsters in their real-world locations.
During the collaboration event, limited-time Monster Hunter Wilds Collab Event Quests appear in Monster Hunter Now. Completing these quests earns players a gift code redeemable in Wilds for exclusive items like Mega Potions, Energy Drinks, and Dust of Life. The gift code is accessible via the in-game hunter menu, automatically generated for the selected platform.
Monster Hunter Now x Monster Hunter Wilds Collaboration Event Rewards:
- Monster Hunter Wilds Gift Code
- Exclusive MH Wilds Hoodie
- Exclusive MH Wilds Collaboration Guild Card background
- Weapon Refining Parts
- Armor Refining Parts
Monster Hunter Now's Season 4, "Roars from the Winterwind," runs until March 12th, 2025, introducing a new habitat, monsters, and the Switch Axe weapon type. Players receive supply items, including Weapon and Armor Refining Parts, simply by logging in during the collaboration event. Limited-time packs with Special Carving Knives and Hunting Tickets are also available in the in-game and web stores.
Monster Hunter Wilds, a highly anticipated 2025 release alongside titles like Avowed, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Pokémon Legends: Z-A, and Grand Theft Auto 6, succeeds 2018's Monster Hunter: World. It boasts open-world biomes, 14 weapon types, four-player co-op, and the innovative Seikret mount, allowing hunters to carry two weapons simultaneously.