Monster Hunter Wilds to give players free item pack on release day for playing beta

Monster Hunter Wilds to give players free item pack on release day for playing beta

As a seasoned gamer who’s hunted countless monsters across various dimensions and realms, I can confidently say that Capcom knows exactly how to keep their players hooked. The Monster Hunter Wilds open beta Item Pack is just another feather in their cap of player-friendly initiatives.


Capcom consistently appreciates its players by offering rewards for participating in Monster Hunter games, events, and activities. As the open beta begins this week, the developer is planning a special treat for those who join. Those who participate in the Monster Hunter Wilds open beta and maintain their save data will receive an Item Pack filled with in-game items such as potions and upgrade materials upon the game’s release as a gesture of gratitude.

Capcom shared details about the free Item Pack for Monster Hunter Wilds open beta participants through a tweet on their social media account. As per the announcement, players just need to join the open betas happening this week. If they create and save a character during the beta and later purchase the full version of Monster Hunter Wilds on the same platform, they can carry over their character data and claim the free Item Pack when the game officially launches. It’s important to note that saving character data during the beta is crucial to receive the pack.

Taking part in the Monster Hunter Wilds Open Beta Test brings more than just a charming trinket; it also offers a special Bonus Item Pack to be used in the main game! #MHWilds

— Monster Hunter (@monsterhunter) October 28, 2024

After acquiring the Monster Hunter Wilds Item Pack, you’ll find these items automatically upon starting a fresh journey using that character data in the complete game.

  • Mega Potion x 10
  • Ration x 5
  • Lifepowder x 5
  • Max Potion x 2
  • Herbal Medacine x 2
  • Nullberry x 2
  • Armor Sphere x 5

Most of these items shouldn’t prove overly challenging to craft or gather, yet their possession will undoubtedly benefit any hunter, particularly with regard to Armor Spheres, essential for upgrading your armor as a fundamental component. Our recent demo experience of Monster Hunter Wilds at Tokyo Game Show 2024 left us greatly enthusiastic about what we played. With its launch scheduled for February 2025, keep an eye out for further updates and insights on the Monster Hunter Wilds series right here on Shacknews.

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2024-10-29 00:27