Monster Hunter Wilds Price Revised, Editions Discontinued Before Ascendance
The restructuring streamlines Monster Hunter Wilds' purchasing options before its major expansion, while the price cut may attract new players ahead of the 2027 DLC.
Key Facts
- Monster Hunter Wilds base game price drops to 4,990 yen (tax included) on August 4.
- Capcom discontinues the Deluxe Edition, Premium Deluxe Edition, and Cosmetic DLC Pass on August 4 at 9:00.
- Three new set products launch on August 4: Gold Edition, Cosmetic DLC Collection, and Extra Cosmetic DLC Pack.
- Monster Hunter Wilds: Ascendance, the super-large expansion, is scheduled for release in 2027.
- Monster Hunter Wilds is available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam.
Reporting from 2 sources: Game Spark, Inside.
Capcom has announced a price revision and product lineup restructuring for Monster Hunter Wilds, effective August 4 at 9:00. The game's standard edition will drop to 4,990 yen (tax included). Three existing bundles-the Deluxe Edition, Premium Deluxe Edition, and Cosmetic DLC Pass-will be discontinued. Three new set products will replace them: the Gold Edition (base game plus two items), the Cosmetic DLC Collection (all 10 DLC packs), and the Extra Cosmetic DLC Pack (paid DLC previously sold separately). Premium bonuses previously tied to the discontinued editions will be obtainable through the new sets. The changes come ahead of the super-large expansion Monster Hunter Wilds: Ascendance, scheduled for 2027. The game is currently available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam.
Capcom announced the changes on July 14, 2026, as part of a broader effort to simplify purchasing for Monster Hunter Wilds and its DLC ahead of the 2027 expansion Monster Hunter Wilds: Ascendance. The discontinuation of the Deluxe and Premium Deluxe editions, along with the Cosmetic DLC Pass, consolidates premium content into the new Gold Edition and cosmetic collections. The price of the base game drops from its previous launch price to 4,990 yen. The existing DLC packs and individual items remain available for separate purchase. The new sets take effect on August 4.
- Monster Hunter Wilds Deluxe Edition: Discontinued August 4, 9:00. Purchased copies remain playable.
- Monster Hunter Wilds Premium Deluxe Edition: Discontinued August 4, 9:00. Purchased copies remain playable.
- Monster Hunter Wilds Cosmetic DLC Pass: Discontinued August 4, 9:00. Purchased copies remain playable.
- Monster Hunter Wilds Gold Edition: New set: base game plus two items. Includes premium bonuses.
- Monster Hunter Wilds Cosmetic DLC Collection: New set: all 10 DLC packs (including three). Includes premium bonuses.
- Monster Hunter Wilds Extra Cosmetic DLC Pack: New set: paid DLC not previously included in other packs. Includes premium bonuses.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.