Capcom has announced that due to Corona and the related quarantine, the event quests of Monster Hunter World are now playable. Almost all of them.
What did Capcom say? On their Twitter account, Capcom published a statement to their fans. It was announced that many event quests in Monster Hunter World are now available for them.
- The event quests started today on consoles and PC
- And end on April 9
According to the developer’s own statement, they wanted to provide fans with a way to cope during the Corona crisis. People who are spending more time at home are encouraged to play Monster Hunter World to get through this difficult period.
Which event quests are available? Short answer: Almost all of them. This applies to both the standard base version of MHW and the Iceborne expansion.
So if you’re new, you can catch up well with these event quests by leveling up your Hunter and Master Rank and earning special event items.
For the event quests that involve collaborations with other games, you need to pay attention to the collaboration conditions. Some of them are not available on all consoles.
As Xbox and PC players, unfortunately, you will have to miss out on some event quests that are exclusive to PS4. These include:
- Lesson of the Wilderness
- The Trial
- Heart of the Nora
- Into the Icy Wilderness
- The Survivor
- Firebreak
What rewards are there? The event quests offer you a wide variety of useful and pretty items. It’s definitely worth checking them out, especially if you haven’t played MHW for a long time. The rewards include:
- Many and rare crafting materials
- Opportunities to level up your Master Rank faster
- Monsters in various sizes, which you need for hunting rare crown trophies
- Special equipment items that are part of collaborations like Witcher or Resident Evil
PC players can also already tackle the siege of the adult form of Xeno’jiiva to forge its weapons and armor pieces.
Console players will unfortunately have to wait. The event quest starts on PS4 and Xbox One on April 10.
It’s not surprising that Capcom has triggered an event fireworks display right now. The Corona crisis has led to Monster Hunter World landing in the current top 10 on Steam.
