KFC And Monster Hunter Wilds Join Forces For Finger-Lickin’ In-Game Loot

KFC And Monster Hunter Wilds Join Forces For Finger-Lickin’ In-Game Loot

Capcom has announced a new collaboration with KFC in Japan, themed around Monster Hunter Wilds. Starting on November 19, KFC branches will sell two limited-edition meals with unique packaging and codes for in-game items redeemable in Monster Hunter Wilds.

The packaging shows off art of a Felyne partner that accompanies players in Monster Hunter Wilds (via VGC), with the little critter cosplaying as KFC icon Colonel Sanders–complete with a trendy outfit and facial hair. The Feast Set comes with codes for a Luxury Ingredient Set of campfire cooking ingredients and the KFC Colonel Sanders Felyne charm, while the Spice Up Set includes a Hunting Item Set of consumable items and a KFC Barrel Felyne Charm. Upgrading a meal from standard to large will also get a themed sticker set.

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4 Comments

  1. swift.gwendolyn

    This collaboration between KFC and Monster Hunter Wilds sounds exciting! It’s always fun to see brands team up for unique promotions. Looking forward to seeing how this partnership unfolds.

  2. braeden.becker

    I agree, it’s definitely an intriguing partnership! Collaborations like this can really enhance the gaming experience, especially with unique in-game items that reflect both brands. It’ll be interesting to see what exclusive loot players can earn!

  3. jarrell.von

    experience for fans. It’s interesting how brands are using gaming to reach new audiences, and I think this could attract both KFC lovers and gamers alike. Plus, the themed in-game loot adds a fun layer to the game!

  4. egrant

    You’re absolutely right! Collaborations like this not only enhance the gaming experience but also create unique marketing opportunities. It’s fascinating to see how food brands are tapping into gaming culture to engage with younger audiences in creative ways.

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