September 25th 2024.
Are you on the lookout for a new bike that screams coolness? Well, look no further because Capcom has just the thing for you - a collector's edition of their upcoming game, Monster Hunter Wilds. Along with a thrilling new trailer, the release date for the game was finally announced at this week's State of Play event - mark your calendars for February 28, 2025!
Capcom's action role-playing game is generating a lot of buzz with its promises of a map twice the size of its predecessor, Monster Hunter: World, and impressive visuals and gameplay changes. And now, along with the release date, pre-order listings for different editions of the game have also been uploaded by Capcom and online retailers.
But one particular edition stands out from the rest - the Monster Hunter Wilds Ultra Collector's Edition. Priced at a whopping £940, it includes a 9.5kg foldable bike, a PlayStation 5 or Steam copy of the game, a SteelBook, a baby Seikret plush, and a weapon bag pouch charm. The bike will be shipped separately between April and June, as it is exclusive to Japan for now.
For those looking for more traditional editions, there's the Collector's Edition at £90, which offers the same perks minus the bike. There's also the standard edition for £64.99, the Deluxe Edition for £79.99, and the Premium Deluxe Edition for £99.99. However, with the limited availability of the Monster Hunter bike, it wouldn't be surprising if it ends up being sold by scalpers at a higher price, just like the limited edition PlayStation 5 console for Spider-Man 2 last year.
In other news, Resident Evil fans have even more to look forward to as the director of Resident Evil 7 has announced the development of Resident Evil 9, promising a substantial experience. The popular franchise has also hit a major milestone with a total of 160 million sales, and fans of Dragon's Dogma can expect a sequel with interesting features like "fake players" to keep pawns company.
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