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Monster Hunter 20th Anniversary Exhibit to Appear in Japan

Capcom has shared more information about the Monster Hunter 20th Anniversary exhibit that will appear in Osaka, Japan. Tickets can be purchased in advanced on November 21, 2024, and on December 20, 2024 for general admission. The event will be held in February 2025. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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Those interested in attending the event can sign up for the Capcom “Monster Hunter Club” to receive an alert once advanced tickets go on sale. However, you must have a Capcom ID in order to sign up. These tickets will be distributed through a lottery system.

Additionally, there are several types of tickets attendees can purchase. This includes a limited edition 20th Anniversary set that will include a total of 30 different types of Monster Hunter postcards. Only 5,000 of this type of ticket will be available, and will also be distributed through a lottery system. It will cost 6,700 yen or around $43 for those above the age of 13.

Normal tickets purchased before the event will cost 3,200 yen or $20, and will increase to 3,500 yen or $22, with the price continuing to increase in 200 yen increments once the event has begun depending if purchased for a weekend or weekday.

The event itself is scheduled to take place before the release of Monster Hunter Wilds. This entry in the series will appear on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC simultaneously worldwide on February 28, 2025. The demo that was previously available at TGS 2024 will appear at the Capcom Plaza for a limited time.


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