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Monster Hunter Wilds Tankards Can Be Ordered Worldwide

Urakita revealed a new lineup of custom-made tankards inspired by Capcom’s Monster Hunter Wilds. The company has also opened orders for the new items on its web store, which now also supports worldwide shipping.

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The Monster Hunter Wilds tankards are available in two sizes, with each of them having two different designs. The 1000 ml (33.81 oz) size is available with a tax-inclusive price tag of 17,380 yen (~$111.70) with the Arkveld or Research Commission emblem. There is also a smaller 380 ml (12.85 oz) size purchasable at 11,880 yen (~$76.35) with the Avis or Astrum unit emblem.

Urakita is also offering additional customizations to the tankards by adding an extra 2,200 yen (~$14.15) after tax for each bonus entry. The 1000 ml size will have an optional “Quest Start” or “Quest Cleared” mark on the inner base, while the 380 ml one lets people add the Felyne paw icon and ears on the handle.

The company will also let people add an engraving of their Hunter Name in up to ten letters, which can consist of uppercase alphabet letters, numbers, and question (?) and exclamation (!) marks.

When we covered the Monster Hunter20th Anniversary tankards that came out in July 2024, Urakita’s web store had yet to support shipments outside Japan. The company has since added a WorldShopping widget to the website in late October 2024. That means Hunters from all around the world can now also order the new customizable tankards from the Japanese web store.

Monster Hunter Wilds will be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC on February 28, 2025. Urakita’s new tankards modeled after the new game are immediately available to order worldwide.


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