The Monster Hunter Wilds Ultra Collector's Edition comes with lots of in-game cosmetics and bonuses and an actual full size bicycle.
It doesn’t get any cooler than this If you’re in need of a new bike, and are a huge Monster Hunter fan, Capcom has just the collector’s edition for you. Along with a new and exciting trailer, the release date for Capcom’s upcoming Monster Hunter Wilds was finally revealed as February 28, 2025, at this week’s State of Play.
There are other, more traditional editions too, such as the Collector’s Edition, at £90, which comes with the same perks as in the Ultra edition, minus the bike. There is also the standard edition , costing £64.99; the Deluxe Edition , at £79.99; and the Premium Deluxe Edition , at £99.99. It wouldn’t be surprising if the Monster Hunter bike is eventually sold by scalpers, at a higher price, once it comes out, which is quite common with special edition items.
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