'Monster Hunter Wilds' Announces Crossover with 'Street Fighter 6'
- Monster Hunter Wilds announced a collaboration event with Street Fighter 6 on May 22, releasing a free update on May 28.
- The event follows Monster Hunter Wilds' strong launch performance in February, selling 8 million units in 3 days.
- The update includes a special quest to become Akuma, crafting full armor sets for hunters and Palico with Street Fighter-themed items.
- Players can access Akuma's moves like Gou Shoryuken, and buy DLC featuring costumes for Chun-Li, Cammy, Blanka-chan Palico, and related emotes.
- This collaboration adds new gameplay features and cosmetic content, supporting continued engagement for Monster Hunter Wilds users.
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Release the demon! Street Fighter’s Akuma enters world of Monster Hunter Wilds
CEBU, Philippines – Capcom’s Monster Hunter Wilds has officially announced its special collaboration event with its beloved fighting game Street Fighter 6 on Thursday evening, May 22. Starting May 28, gamers can enjoy a free title update that comes with bug fixes, adjustments, and a special event quest that lets you become the legendary fighter Akuma. The quest lets gamers earn special event items that let them craft the Akuma hunter full armor …
How To Beat Monster Hunter Wilds’ Craziest Hunt
The general gameplay loop of Monster Hunter Wilds is using cool weapons to fight strong monsters—and then using their parts to make even cooler weapons to fight even stronger monsters. That cycle likely doesn’t have many hitches until you have to wrestle with Zoh Shia. While their debut hunt can be a strong wall, the…Read more...
Monster Hunter Wilds X Street Fighter 6 Release Date, Armor, & Cosmetics
Monster Hunter Wilds is having its first ever collaboration event with Street Fighter 6, adding in new fighting game-themed cosmetics, including an armor set resembling a powerful warrior. This crossover between two of Capcom's biggest recent titles is unsurprising, but full of content for you to explore. From a unique layered armor moveset, detailed gestures, and even a new side quest, this collab brings true street fighting to your hunts.
Capcom Announces More Expansion Plans With A New Development Hub To Be Built In Osaka And Adding 100 New Employees A Year
Capcom has been on a pretty incredible hot streak since 2017, with Monster Hunter, Resident Evil, and Street Fighter all playing huge roles in the company's growth and success since. The company has grown significantly since its biggest series all started to take off in record-breaking ways, and in its latest presentation to investors regarding its recent financial results for its previous fiscal year, Capcom laid out even more plans to expand. …
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