Monster Hunter Now and MH Wilds Collaboration Part 2 Goes Live

Niantic has unveiled that the second part of the ongoing collaboration between ‘Monster Hunter Now‘ and ‘Monster Hunter Wilds’ is now active, running until March 31st at 11:59 p.m., local time. New missions have been incorporated into the ‘Monster Hunter Wilds’ Collaborative Event Quests segment. To engage with these extra quests, players need to advance to page 13 in the process.

In the second part of the crossover between Monster Hunter Now and Monster Hunter Wilds, you’ll find the following items:

1. A new quest called “The Hunt for the Wilds” that takes place in the Wildspire Waste and Coral Highlands regions.
2. New Monsties to hunt, including the Anjanath, Barroth, and Rathalos from Monster Hunter Now , as well as the Tobi-Kadachi, Zorah Magdaros, and Nergigante from Monster Hunter Wilds.
3. A variety of new weapons and armor sets inspired by both games.
4. Special events featuring familiar faces from each game, such as Almudron from Monster Hunter Now and the Research Commission from Monster Hunter Wilds.
5. Collaborative items and decorations that allow you to bring elements of both games into your base camp.
6. New music tracks inspired by both series.

  • Monster appearances
    • During the event, Chatacabra from Monster Hunter Wilds will start appearing in desert habitats after completing a limited-time Urgent Quest.
  • Main Rewards
    • Exclusive Seikret Rider layered outfit
    • Monster materials including a Wyvern Gem Shard
    • Weapon Refining Parts
    • Armor Refining Parts
    • Zenny

Starting today, fans have the opportunity to acquire fresh Supply Items. Among the newly released items are 12 Hope Weapon Forging Tickets, an Exclusive Hope layered outfit, and a 500-unit Item Box Expansion. The Hope Weapon Forging Tickets enable players to craft the Hope Weapon, the initial weapon they carry in Monster Hunter Wilds.

Watch the new trailer below:

The action-adventure game, “Monster Hunter World”, has now been released on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam. Alongside this release comes a 15 GB day one update. Final Weapon magazine awarded “Monster Hunter World” a 4/5 score, praising it as an outstanding addition to the long-standing series and a fitting sequel to Capcom’s most successful game to date. Although there are some performance issues, Capcom has managed to create one of the best-performing combat systems in “Monster Hunter World”, and for the first time in the franchise, a genuine story mode.

Lastly, Monster Hunter Now is available now on iOS and Android.

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2025-02-28 21:29

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