Monster Hunter Wilds Is Heating Up For Summer With Its Next Season Event — Here’s What’s New

The upcoming Monster Hunter Wilds update is set to arrive starting July 23rd. This marks the beginning of the Festival of Accord: Flamefete seasonal event, which brings forth fresh quests, cosmetic items, and unique equipment obtained through “login bonuses and event quests exclusive to this event.” The event lasts for a period of two weeks.

The grandly adorned Grand Hub is ready for summer, much like your winged companion. This readiness is thanks to the latest Firebird Caparison Seikret Decoration. Additionally, there are exclusive items available for crafting during the event using the earned tickets. Moreover, you’ll also receive free vouchers that can be redeemed at the cafeteria.

Alternative usage of tickets includes crafting the Afi α armor set for your character and Felyne Afi α Palico equipment. Equipping these items opens up additional bonus event rewards, including extra tickets and Beach Barrel Bombs. Furthermore, you’ll receive a unique nameplate, background, and pose for your hunter profile, along with a tent customization item and various camp gear options.

During the event, feel free to let Alma, Gemma, and Erik each don the Summer Poncho, Coveralls, and Hat outfits respectively! Oh, and there’s an added surprise – they’ll be having fun with a water gun too!

The Flamefete expansion pack offers a variety of summer-inspired clothing items, a unique charm, emote, sticker collection, and secret decorations. Once the event is activated, you’ll find these items up for purchase in the store.

The excitement is building in the Grand Hub as we approach the Festival of Accord: Flamefete seasonal event, which runs from July 23 to August 6. Join the festivities by embarking on fresh quests and collecting themed items and cosmetic gear that are ideal for summer days!

— Monster Hunter (@monsterhunter) July 22, 2025

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2025-07-22 16:44