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Monster Hunter Wilds Shirts Appear on Amazon

Capcom added new apparel designs like shirts and hoodies based on Monster Hunter Wilds on AmazonMerchandise on Demand. The company updated its overall lineup on February 28, 2025, which is the exact same day it released the video game worldwide.

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There are three new Monster Hunter Wilds designs added to the lineup. The first one features a rectangular key visual that shows hunters fighting against Arkveld, the game’s flagship monster. The second design features the emblem of the Forbidden Lands Research Committee. The third and last one shows the new game’s Quest Cleared mark.

People can apply one of the three aforementioned designs to an apparel type of their liking. There are four types of apparel available: Regular T-shirts, long-sleeved T-shirts, sweatshirts, and pullover hoodies. Each item will also be available in selectable multiple sizes and colors.

The new apparel designs are just some of the numerous merchandise that Capcom released simultaneously on the Monster Hunter Wilds global launch day. Other items that appear on the same day include Capcorom plushies in Capcom’s physical stores, crane game prizes that include a Palico plush and a same-scale potion drink bottle, and pet merchandise made in collaboration with the Besties brand.

The new Monster Hunter Wilds-themed apparel designs are now available to order via Amazon Merch on Demand. The actual video game has also appeared worldwide on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC on the same day.


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