
The worlds of Monster Hunter are about to collide. The crossover event between Monster Hunter Now and Monster Hunter Wilds is arriving soon. Officially called the MH Wilds Collab Event I, it begins on February 3rd at 9:00 a.m. and continues through March 31st.
For those not fully updated on the Monster Hunter universe, Monster Hunter Wilds is the next major title in the franchise, with a global release scheduled for February 28th on PC and consoles. Players will work to preserve the ecosystem's balance while confronting formidable monsters.
Throughout the event, special quests will be available in Monster Hunter Now. Completing them grants a gift code to redeem exclusive bonus items in Monster Hunter Wilds. The rewards include 10 Mega Potions, 3 Dust of Life, 5 Energy Drinks, 5 Well-done Steaks, and 3 Dash Juices.
Players can also earn unique event-only items for Monster Hunter Now itself. These consist of the MH Wilds Hoodie layered armor, a special collaboration guild card background, and several weapon and armor refining materials.
Additionally, celebratory supply items will be distributed weekly. Starting February 3rd, logging in will reward you with Potions and more refining parts. These free supplies will refresh every Monday until February 24th, so be sure to log in regularly to collect them.
The in-game shop and Web Store will also feature limited-time packs. From February 3rd to February 28th, the MH Wilds Collab Pack Vol. 1 will be available, containing items like the Special Carving Knife, Ultra Hunting Tickets, and Paintballs.
The Monster Hunter Now x Monster Hunter Wilds collaboration is primarily a celebration packed with rewards. If you enjoy earning free items through simple login bonuses and straightforward quests, this event is for you. It’s also a great opportunity to see how these two Monster Hunter experiences interconnect. You can download Monster Hunter Now from the Google Play Store.
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