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Khezu From Monster Hunter Gobbles Up Keys in New Keychain

Khezu From Monster Hunter Gobbles Up Keys in New Keychain
Image via Capcom

Capcom announced a new Monster Hunter plush keychain of Khezu that acts as a key cover. It will launch in Japan in October 2026. Currently, the only retailer that ships worldwide taking orders for it is AmiAmi, which is selling it for 1,480円 (~$9.49). 

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The Khezu is about seven and a half inches long (190mm), and its mouth is about two inches tall (60mm) and three inches wide (80mm). The design is based on the standard version of the flying wyvern, rather than a variant like the Red Khezu. The keychain is attached to the tail, and Capcom’s official photos show that a key itself can be attached to a cord that can be pulled out from the inside of the monster’s mouth. So when it isn’t in use, it can be stored inside.

Here are all three of the photos Capcom shared of the item.

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Khezu inspired many different kinds of themed merchandise. For example, there are slippers that make it look like the monster is eating your feet, a tissue box that makes it seem like Kleenex is being pulled from its mouth, and a lamp. There are also more traditional items like figures of the character.

The Monster Hunter Khezu key cover keychain will launch in Japan in October 2026. Monster Hunter Wilds is available for the PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC, and Monster Hunter Stories 3will launch on March 13, 2026 for the Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC. 

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