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See the Monster Hunter Wilds Capcom Cafe Goods Lineup

People who visit Capcom Cafe outlets between late March and April 2025 will be able to purchase new merchandise themed after Monster Hunter Wilds. Capcom has revealed the list of goods in a new Japanese press release.

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The items will range from stickers to T-shirts. Note that even though the goods are primarily sold in Japan, Capcom will use the English terms and names of the characters rather than the Japanese versions, such as “Palico” instead of “Otomo Airou.”

The primary highlight of this lineup will be the Storm Glass art, which also costs the most at ¥4,950 (~$33.40). The background scene featuring the Plains biome inside this item will have a weather change emulation that depends on the room’s temperature and humidity.

Here is the complete list of merchandise set to be available temporarily at Capcom Cafe, with prices listed in Japanese yen:

  • Clear file – ¥660
  • Leather keychain – ¥660 (5 random variants)
  • Craft badge – ¥550 (5 random variants)
  • Sticker – ¥440 (5 variants)
  • Acrylic clip stand – ¥1,320 (2 variants)
  • Leather tray – ¥1,540
  • T-shirt – ¥3,850 (XL size only)
  • Reflective keychain – ¥1,100 (2 variants)
  • Potion icon keychain – ¥1,320 (3 variants)
  • Storm Glass art – ¥4,950
  • Quality Pelt towel blanket – ¥3,630

These new goods will add even more entries to the list of Monster Hunter Wilds merchandise that Capcom has released. On the game’s launch day on February 28, 2025, the company also released numerous items, such as Palico-themed items in arcade crane games and designable apparel on Amazon Merch on Demand.

The Monster Hunter Wilds collaboration theme at Capcom Cafe will launch for a limited time from March 21, 2025. It will end at the Ikebukuro (Tokyo) outlet on April 30, 2025, and the Umeda (Osaka) outlet on May 1, 2025.


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