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Monster Hunter Wilds Palico and Seikret Will Join Capcorom List

Capcom has revealed new Capcorom plushies modeled after the Palico and Seikret from Monster Hunter Wilds. The company will release the new products on its physical stores across Japan on the same day it releases the video game on February 28, 2025. Each of the Capcorom plushies will cost 1,100 yen (~$7.40) individually.

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In addition, Capcom also announced that it will hold a Must Buy Campaign for the game’s merchandise in its stores. For each 3,000 yen spent, people can receive a random panoramic clear card featuring a character or monster from the new game.

Simply purchasing both Capcorom plushies at 2,200 yen would not reach that threshold, but Capcom added that any other merchandise based on Monster Hunter Wilds will also count towards the tally.

Capcom has been gearing up to release a wide variety of Monster Hunter Wilds merchandise on the same day it releases the major video game. Earlier in February 2025, the company also revealed crane game prizes and pet merchandise—the latter made in collaboration with the Besties brand—which will also appear on February 28, 2025.

The Capcorom plushies of the Palico and Seikret from Monster Hunter Wilds will be available at Capcom’s physical stores in Japan on February 28, 2025—the exact same day the company releases the game worldwide for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC. It will also make the plushies available via Capcom Net Catcher on March 1, 2025.


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