Since February 27, Monster Hunter Wilds can be streamed on Twitch. Capcom has also announced Twitch Drops for this occasion. Here you can read what you can receive and how to redeem them.
What do you need to do for the drops? If you currently subscribe or gift a subscription to a streamer in the Monster Hunter Wilds category on Twitch, you can receive the drops.
Twitch will release codes for the drops for different platforms every week. So it’s best to save your subscription for the week when there is a code for your platform.
- PlayStation: February 27, 6 AM – March 6, 5:59 AM
- Steam: March 6, 6 AM – March 13, 5:59 AM
- Xbox: March 13, 6 AM – March 20, 5:59 AM
Attention: You can only redeem one code per platform, and recurring subscriptions unfortunately do not count, nor do Prime subscriptions. You are also not allowed to renew an ongoing subscription early or pay for tokens via Bits, Turbo, and the like.
These items bring the Twitch Drops
What Twitch Drops are available? If you have subscribed accordingly, you will receive an item package that includes:
- 5 Sharp Fins (Sharp Fin)
- 5 Large Barrel Bombs (Large Barrel Bomb)
- 2 Shock Traps (Shock Trap)
- 5 Slinger Flash Pods (Slinger Flash Pod)
- 3 Demon Powders (Demon Powder)
Twitch Drops – How to Redeem the Codes
How do you redeem the code for the Twitch Drop? Depending on your platform, the redemption process works slightly differently. Here’s how:
PlayStation
- Open the PlayStation Store and select your profile at the top of the screen.
- Select
Redeem Code
. - Enter your 12-digit code and select
Continue
. - You have now received the items.
Steam
- Open Steam on your PC and log in with your profile.
- Click on
Games
in the menu bar. - Select
Activate a Product on Steam
. - Follow the further instructions on the screen to unlock the items.
Xbox
- Click the Xbox button to open the menu and select the store.
- Open the side menu and select
Redeem
. - Enter the 15-digit code, click
Next
, and follow the steps.
If you feel well-prepared for the hunt with the Twitch Drops, you can really take off in Monster Hunter Wilds. In addition to single-player, there is also a multiplayer. How exactly it works, who you can play with, and more, you can read here: Monster Hunter Wilds: Play Story in Co-op – This is what you need to know