So if you somehow find yourself away from your PC or console and in the “real world”, you can still do some hunting on your mobile devices and earn plenty of bonus crafting supplies and cosmetics. Niantic, the developer of Monster Hunter Now had this to say about the launch of Monster Hunter Wilds.
“The collaboration event features limited-time quests that allow players to acquire bonus items for Monster Hunter Now and Monster Hunter Wilds, including an exclusive Monster Hunter Wilds Hoodie layered equipment and Guild Card background, Celebratory Supply Items and Collaboration Event Exclusive Packs. When Monster Hunter Wilds launches this Friday, February 28, additional collaboration quests will all be live, allowing players to unlock exciting content like the Seikret Rider Outfit, Wyvern Gem Shard and the debut of the brand-new Chatacabra from Monster Hunter Wilds.”
Learn more about the 2nd phase of the collaboration at the Monster Hunter Now website and play the game on iOS and Android. Monster Hunter Wilds is available now on PC, Xbox Series X|S and the PlayStation 5.
Monster Hunter Now x Monster Hunter Wilds
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