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Monster Hunter Wilds Steelbook Edition Preorders Are Live Now

Monster Hunter Wilds is launching on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam on February 28, 2025. Fans who want to secure an early copy can now preorder the game on all platforms. There are multiple versions available, including physical copies, a limited steelbook edition, and two special deluxe editions that bundle the game with exclusive content. Preordering also gets you some cool bonuses. Let’s go over everywhere you can preorder Monster Hunter Wilds, the various versions available, and what each one comes with.

Monster Hunter Wilds preorder bonuses

Monster Hunter Wilds preorder bonuses

Preordering Monster Hunter Wilds gets you the Guild Knight layered armor set and the Hope Talisman item. These bonuses are included with all digital and physical preorders on all platforms.

Additionally, preordering one of the Monster Hunter Wild digital editions from the PlayStation Store also gets you an exclusive mini digital art book.

Monster Hunter Wilds Digital Deluxe Edition

$90

Monster Hunter Wilds Digital Deluxe Edition content

The $90 Monster Hunter Wilds Digital Deluxe Edition includes the base game and all applicable preorder bonuses, plus the Deluxe Pack, which gets you additional layered armor sets for your hunter, Palico partner, and Seikret mount, an extra talisman, and a selection of cosmetic items. Preorders are available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam.

Monster Hunter Wilds Premium Deluxe Edition

$110

Monster Hunter Wilds Premium Deluxe Edition content

The $110 Premium Deluxe Edition is another digital-only option available for preorder. This one includes everything in the Digital Deluxe Edition, plus access to two DLC cosmetic packs arrive post-launch, an exclusive music track, and tops it off with a few more cosmetic items for your hunter to wear in-game. You can preorder the Monster Hunter Wilds Premium Deluxe Edition on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam.


Monster Hunter Wilds looks to be an evolution of both Monster Hunter World and Monster Hunter Rise, pushing the series into new gameplay directions, including a new dual-weapon system that lets players take two armaments with them into a hunt, and new ways to interact with the environment in more realistic–and strategically advantageous–ways. The early trailers and overviews about the upcoming game have also shown off many of the new monsters players will be facing off against, as well as an arsenal of familiar weapons they’ll be using to take the giant creatures down. Be sure to check out our latest Monster Hunter Wilds hands-on preview to see how the next entry in Capcom’s popular series is shaping up.

Monster Hunter Wilds launches for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on February 28, 2025.

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