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Monster Hunter Wilds Collab Expansion 2 Coming Soon

by Jason Feb 12,2025

Monster Hunter Now's crossover with Monster Hunter Wilds continues! Part 2 begins February 28th, coinciding with Wilds' official release.

Get ready for limited-time quests and special login bonuses starting February 28th. These include:

  • Exclusive Rewards: Seikret Rider Outfit and Wyvern Gem Shard will be available.
  • New Monster: Chatacabra will make its debut, appearing in desert habitats after completing a limited-time Urgent Quest.
  • Login Bonuses: Expect Supply Items 5, Hope Weapon Forging Ticket x 12, an Exclusive Hope layered outfit, and Item Box Expansion x 500.

The first phase of the Monster Hunter Now x Monster Hunter Wilds crossover event runs until March 31st, offering a Monster Hunter Wilds Hoodie layered equipment and various collaboration packs.

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Don't miss out! Download Monster Hunter Now on the App Store and Google Play. It's free-to-play with in-app purchases. Stay updated via the official Facebook page, website, or the video above. For additional freebies, check out our Monster Hunter Now codes.

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