Monster Hunter Wilds Fans Have the Chance to Earn Bonus Items Before Launch
Monster Hunter Now and Wilds Unite in Limited-Time Collaboration Event
A thrilling collaboration is underway between Monster Hunter Now and the highly anticipated Monster Hunter Wilds, offering players exclusive in-game rewards. This limited-time event, running from February 3rd, 2025, 9 am to March 31st, 2025, 11:59 pm (local time), provides a unique opportunity to snag bonus items for the upcoming Wilds release.
Participating in special Monster Hunter Wilds Collab Event Quests within Monster Hunter Now will reward players with a gift code. This code unlocks valuable resources in Monster Hunter Wilds, including Mega Potions, Energy Drinks, Dust of Life, and more. The gift code is accessible within the Monster Hunter Now hunter menu and is platform-specific.
Beyond the gift code, the collaboration event also offers additional in-game rewards in Monster Hunter Now. Players can acquire valuable supplies simply by logging in, such as Weapon Refining Parts and Armor Refining Parts. Limited-time packs featuring Special Carving Knives and Hunting Tickets will be available in the in-game shop and web store.
The event further complements the recently launched Monster Hunter Now Season 4, "Roars from the Winterwind," which introduced a new habitat, monsters, and the Switch Axe weapon type. This season runs until March 12th, 2025.
Monster Hunter Wilds, slated for a 2025 release, is generating significant excitement. This open-world title boasts expansive biomes, 14 weapon types, four-player co-op, and the innovative Seikret mount, allowing hunters to carry two weapons simultaneously. A second open beta test is scheduled for February 2025, including content from the first test, a new hunt, and character carryover.
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
This collaboration event bridges the gap between the mobile and console experiences, offering a compelling reason to engage with Monster Hunter Now before the arrival of Monster Hunter Wilds.







