Capcom Unveils Exclusive Prizes for Monster Hunter Festa ’26

Capcom has finally revealed the exclusive prize lineup for the “Monster Hunter Festa ’26” festival stalls.
The celebration, which brings together Monster Hunter fans from around the world, is scheduled to take place on February 22nd at Makuhari Messe in Chiba.

This year’s stalls are heavily themed around the world of the latest series installment, Monster Hunter Wilds, offering fans a chance to take home limited-edition merchandise through a variety of skill-based challenges.
The venue will feature several attractions designed to mirror the hunting experience.

Fans can test their precision at the “Slinger Shooting Gallery,” where they must fire projectiles to take down monster targets, or participate in the “Mini Barrel Tarkoro Challenge,” a playful riff on the in-game barrel rolling mechanics where players attempt to knock down pins.

For those with a steady hand, the “Monster Hunter Icon Cutter” challenge returns, requiring participants to skillfully cut out shapes representing various weapons and items from the franchise.
The prizes for these activities are divided into three tiers based on the participant’s performance.
The coveted First Prize is a high-quality “Monster Hunter Wilds” original blanket, featuring designs from the upcoming title.

Second Prize winners will receive an exclusive “Monster Hunter Festa ’26” original tote bag.

Those who earn the Third Prize will walk away with a “Monster Hunter Wilds” monster icon pin badge.

Monster Hunter Festa ’26 will be held in Halls 2 and 3 of Makuhari Messe from 10:00 to 18:00 on February 22nd, with final entry permitted until 17:00.

Admission to the event is free, making it an essential destination for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the game’s huge community of fans.
Given the popularity of previous Festa events, attendees are encouraged to arrive early to ensure they have plenty of time to tackle the stalls and secure these limited-edition rewards.
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