Monster Hunter World Iceborne New Hunting Party Pack

Go Claim a Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Hunting Party Pack

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A new, free pack of items will be distributed to players for a limited time in Monster Hunter World: Iceborne. From November 5-26, 2020, People will be eligible to receive these gifts. The New Hunting Party Pack includes luxury meal tickets and other useful items, detailed below. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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The New Hunting Party Pack will include:

  • Gourmet Voucher x30
  • Mega Nutrients x100
  • Nourishing Extract x100
  • Whetfish Fin+ x100
  • Great Sushifish Scale x100

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne players will only be able to receive the New Hunting Party Pack once. If you are unable to claim it after logging in, it is suggested that you quit the game and update it to receive the login bonus the next day or a day later.

In addition, Capcom released a schedule for future events in Monster Hunter World: Iceborne. Once the seasonal events for December 2020 conclude players can expect regular and seasonal events to rotate around every two weeks.

In October 2020, Monster Hunter World: Iceborne players could celebrate the Autumn Harvest Fright Fest. Similar to other festivals, players could exchange tickets to receive special themed cosmetics for themselves and their Palico.

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is currently available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.


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