Capcom is going all out in Japan with the Ultra Collector Edition of Monster Hunter Wilds, which includes a real bike. Put the brakes on before you get too excited, though, because the package price is about $1,260 (181,590 yen equivalent).
VGC discovered that the Monster Hunter-themed folding bike isn’t the only part of the Ultra Collector version. The set also comes with a steel book containing a PS5 copy of the action-adventure game, a weapons pouch, and a baby Seikret plush toy.

Meanwhile, in the United States, pre-orders for the Steelbook Edition of Monster Hunter: Wildlands are now live. There is also a Digital Deluxe Edition priced at $90, and a Premium Deluxe Edition retails for $110. These versions come with layered armor, gestures, additional hairstyles, and more—the premium version also includes two future cosmetic DLC packs.
Earlier this week at the PlayStation State of Play, Capcom announced that Monster Hunter: Wild will launch on February 28, 2025 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. GameSpot got hands-on with the game last month and thinks Monster Hunter Wilds dominates.
Capcom confirmed at Gamescom last month that Monster Hunter Wilds will not have gender-locked armor for the first time. Previously, armor sets were tied to either males or females. Now, anyone can choose the gear they want. Monster Hunter Wilds will also throw more monsters at you than ever before.