Get ready for an epic clash of worlds as Monster Hunter Now and Monster Hunter Wilds come together in the MH Wilds Collab Event I. This exciting crossover event is set to launch on February 3rd at 9:00 a.m. and will run until March 31st. If you've been out of the loop, Monster Hunter Wilds is the latest addition to the beloved series, hitting global markets on February 28th for PC and consoles. In this new installment, players will take on the role of guardians of the ecosystem, battling formidable monsters to maintain balance.
What’s in Store in Monster Hunter Now x Monster Hunter Wilds?
During the crossover, Monster Hunter Now players can dive into special event quests to earn a gift code. This code will unlock exclusive bonus items in Monster Hunter Wilds, including 10 Mega Potions, 3 Dust of Life, 5 Energy Drinks, 5 Well-done Steaks, and 3 Dash Juices. But that's not all—participants in Monster Hunter Now will also receive unique event-only items, such as the MH Wilds Hoodie layered equipment, a special collaboration guild card background, and various weapon and armor refining parts.
To keep the excitement going, weekly celebratory supply items will be available starting February 3rd. Just by logging in, you can claim Potions and additional refining parts. These supplies will be refreshed every Monday until February 24th, so make sure to log in regularly to collect them all.
Don’t miss out on the limited-time packs available in the shop and Web Store from February 3rd to February 28th. The MH Wilds Collab Pack Vol. 1 offers exclusive items like the Special Carving Knife, Ultra Hunting Tickets, and Paintballs.
The Monster Hunter Now x Monster Hunter Wilds crossover is all about showering players with fantastic goodies. Whether you're in it for the rewards or just want to experience the synergy between these two Monster Hunter worlds, you'll find plenty to enjoy. Download Monster Hunter Now from the Google Play Store to join the fun.
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