Capcom game apparel such as Monster Hunter Palico appears on Amazon

Capcom Game Apparel Appears on Amazon

Capcom has put up a new collection of apparel based on its company logo and game titles on Amazon. The lineup features T-shirts, sweatshirts, and hoodies from the Monster Hunter, Resident Evil, Street Fighter, Devil May Cry, and Mega Man franchises. The company has listed the items on both the Japanese Amazon.co.jp and English Amazon.com websites.

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The titles embedded in the Capcom game apparel will differ based on the store region. The English store will have Resident Evil and Mega Man-branded apparel. Those brands will instead change to Biohazard and Rockman in the Japanese store.

When viewed in the U.S., the full catalogue of English Capcom apparel is available to purchase from Amazon. However, Amazon may not ship the items to some countries and regions outside the U.S. As of this writing, the only items available for purchase on Amazon.com from Southeast Asia appear to be related to Monster Hunter Rise. The Palico sweatshirt is available at $43, the Palico pullover hoodie at $47, and the Kamura Village long-sleeved T-shirt at $30.50. The shirts are available in different colors and sizes.

Capcom will release the Sunbreak expansion to Monster Hunter Rise for Nintendo Switch and PC on June 30, 2022. Last week, the company also revealed Exoprimal, a 5v5 multiplayer shooting game featuring dinosaurs that will appear on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC in 2023.


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