Monster Hunter merchandise lineup at World Expo 2025 in Osaka Japan
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New Monster Hunter Goods Will Appear at Osaka Expo 2025

Capcom revealed a new lineup of exclusive Monster Hunter merchandise that will appear at the 2025 World Expo in Osaka, Japan. The company also published a new webpage that explains the items in English.

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The lineup will include figures and plushies that also feature a crossover with the Expo’s mascot creature, Myaku-Myaku. There will be a pre-built Capcom Figure Builder figure of Khezu in Myaku-Myaku colors with an Expo venue background available at 3,300 yen (~$22.05). The list will also include an egg-shaped plush of chibi Rathalos sitting on Myaku-Myaku at 4,070 yen (~$27.15). Capcom will also sell three crossover Voxenation plushies featuring a Palico Felyne and hunters in the regular red Rathalos armor and the azure Rath Soul armor priced individually at 4,620 yen (~$30.85).

Here’s a closer look at the items:

In addition, Capcom will sell a couple of Monster Hunter-themed snacks at the Expo. The first one will be a pair of cans containing Gaufre-fre waffles, the name of which includes a play on Khezu’s Japanese name Furufuru, priced at 1,620 yen (~$10.80). The other set costing 2,516 yen (~$16.80) will contain cookies printed with artwork and logo from Monster Hunter Bridge, the Augmented Reality attraction that will run inside Osaka Healthcare Pavilion’s XD Hall.

Monster Hunter will not be the only Japanese subculture franchise featured at the 2025 World Expo in Osaka. Mobile Suit Gundam and Pokemon GO will also have exclusive events and goods in the global event venue.

The 2025 World Expo will take place in Osaka, Japan. It will start on April 13, 2025, then run until October 13, 2025.


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