18 months after release, Capcom is slashing the price on Monster Hunter Wilds and discontinuing three of its bundles in favour of… three different bundles. Okay, cool.
The change is coming in starting from August 3 or August 4, depending on where you are in the world. For the bundles, it seems like a little bit of shuffling and consolidation is happening. Its Deluxe Edition, Premium Deluxe Edition, and Cosmetic DLC Pass are being retired in favour of the following:
- Gold Edition: Base game plus the below Cosmetic DLC Collection
- Cosmetic DLC Collection: Has everything from the first four DLC packs, Festival Accord DLC, Deluxe Pack, and the below Extra Cosmetics DLC Pack
- Extras Cosmetic DLC Pack: Includes "select paid cosmetic DLC only previously available as standalone products."
It's all a tad confusing—probably thanks to the fact there are almost 200 extra items you can fork out money for, according to the Steam DLC page for the game—but it mostly seems like Capcom is trying to stuff all the microtransactions into a bigger bundle, since the Premium Deluxe Edition currently only offers everything from the first two packs.
The more interesting thing here, though, is what comes at the end of Capcom's announcement. "In addition, the Monster Hunter Wilds base game will receive a permanent MSRP reduction starting August 4, 2026."
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