Capcom TGS 2021 merchandise shop features Monster Hunter Khezu sleeping bag

Capcom TGS 2021 Merchandise List Includes Khezu Sleeping Bag

Capcom opened its own TGS 2021 Online Special Shop. It will sell exclusive merchandise items for a limited time until October 11, 2021. Its current item lineup is mostly related to Monster Hunter, ranging from small kokeshi dolls of Monster Hunter Rise characters to a large Khezu sleeping bag. However, it also sells T-shirts based on Street Fighter, Resident Evil, and Mega Man.

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The Monster Hunter lineup includes a jersey jacket with Palico and Palamute faces and a warm full-body outfit modeled after a Felyne. The largest item in the collection is a sleeping bag based on Khezu. With an overall length of around 180 cm (~70.9 inches), the user can get literally swallowed by the monster. The sleeping bag is available for purchase at 29,700 yen (~$270).

Street Fighter, Resident Evil, and Mega Man are represented by Line Art T-shirts available in four sizes from S to XL. Capcom also sells a smartphone stand and a tote bag that combines line art from all four featured franchises, including Monster Hunter. However, the company only ships all items within Japan.

Monster Hunter Rise is immediately available on Nintendo Switch. Capcom has been regularly updating the game with weekly event quests and monthly collaboration content from its other titles, such as Okami. The company is currently working on Monster Hunter Rise‘s PC version, which is slated for release in early 2022.


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