AsMonster Hunter WorldbecomesCapcom’s best selling game ever, the franchise wants to give back to the players for making the game as popular as it is.Monster Hunter Worldhas shipped 7.5 million copies, digital copies included, worldwide since its release.
TheMonster HunterTwitter account recently posted that players should check their Login Bonus tab to get some free loot in the form of a Commemorative Item Pack. Players can only get this item once and if players feel like they’re having some issues with obtaining the pack, they should close out of the game application and try again. If players have received the day’s login bonus, they will have to wait until the next day for the bonus to be available.
The item pack includes 50 Lifepowder, 3 Deluxe First Wyverian Prints, 10 Ancient Potions, 10 Armor Sphere+, and 3 Golden Eggs. This is definitely a lot of loot for just purchasing and enjoying the game so players will want to grab this before it’s gone. The item pack will be available from March 8th, 0:00 UTC until March 22nd, 23:59 UTC, so ensure not to miss out.
WithMonster Hunter Worldgrowing as fast as it is, this Commemorative Item Pack should come as no surprise. It was just about a month ago when Capcom announced that the game had shipped 5 million copies worldwide and game seems to show no signs of slowing, especially considering the possibility of the franchiseannouncing some long-awaited DLC next weekduring a live broadcast.
Capcom seems very pleased with where theMonster Hunterfranchise is going and players seem to be loving it as well, as the company listens to their issues and works to fix them, especially when it comes to thetrolling issues some players are having.
Players have a lot to love aboutMonster Hunter Worldand it only seems to be getting better with the aforementioned possible DLC coming out andnew Event Quests coming out this month. And as long asMonster Hunter Worldcontinues to sell well, Capcom will keep giving the fans more goodies.
Monster Hunter Worldis available now for PS4 and Xbox One with a PC version slated for this Fall.