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Monster Hunter Hololive Gamers Merchandise Will Show Up

Capcom revealed the second wave of the collaboration campaign between hololive and Monster Hunter, which will feature Vtubers from the Hololive Gamers group. The company will release new merchandise based on this crossover at its amusement centers across Japan in late October 2024.

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All four active members of Hololive Gamers—Shirakami Fubuki, Ookami Mio, Nekomata Okayu, and Inugami Korone, will be present in this collaboration. Their costume designs will also take inspiration from certain Felyne armors, with the said Palico also accompanying them. For instance, Fubuki will wear a Zinogre-themed attire, and Mio’s costume will be based on the default Kamura Village set from Monster Hunter Rise.

Most of the items in the lineup—ranging from acrylic stand keychains and boards to towels and cushions—will appear in crane games inside the amusement centers. Those who spend 500 yen consecutively on a crane game featuring those items can receive a random clear file. Capcom will also add hanging tapestries as exclusive prizes on Capcom Net Catcher.

In addition, Capcom is publishing new advertisements in Ikebukuro, Tokyo to promote this collaboration. The company has set up an advertisement video to play at Ikebukuro Hit Vision until November 3, 2024. It is also decorating windows and crane games inside Capcom Plaza Ikebukuro for a limited time.

Hololive Gamers will comprise the second wave in the overall collaboration. The first wave appeared in late September 2024, and it featured the four active Japanese third-generation VTubers, which are Usada Pekora, Shiranui Flare, Shirogane Noel, and Houshou Marine.

The Monster Hunter Hololive Gamers crossover merchandise will appear at Capcom’s amusement centers across Japan in limited numbers starting from Friday, October 25, 2024.


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