MHW Iceborne Autumn Fest

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Autumn Harvest Fright Fest Will Add New Spooky Layered Armor

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The Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Autumn Harvest Fright Fest is on the horizon. And with the Autumn Harvest Fright Fest comes new layered armor and other festive accessories. Players will be able to participate in this seasonal event from October 16, 2020 to November 6, 2020.

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Originally announced during the Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Developer Diary Final, new screenshots have been uploaded. These images give a more detailed look at the upcoming cosmetics. This includes a new set of Palico armor fashioned after Frankenstein’s monster, a new ghostly cosmetic for your poogie, and decorations for the Astera Hunter’s Hub.

You can take a look at the new layered armor set, Palico armor, and the poogie cosmetic below:

This unique festival will only be around for a limited time. So for those interested in the unique, seasonal layered armor you will want to grind out those special vouchers and tickets as soon as possible.

Alongside the Autumn Harvest Fright Fest, the legendary dragon Fatalis will be added to Monster Hunter World: Iceborne on October 1, 2020. Fatalis will be the final monster added to Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, and with the addition of this monster new armor and weapons will be added to the game as well.

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is also currently celebrating its one year anniversary with select event re-runs. You can check out the schedule here.

Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.


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