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Monster Hunter Wilds Heads to Street Fighter 6 With EX Character Colors

Monster Hunter Wilds Heads to Street Fighter 6 With EX Character Colors
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Capcom announced a Street Fighter 6 crossover with Monster Hunter Wilds that includes EX character color options in the Shop. Decorations will be in the hub, there will be cosmetics to buy and earn, and there will a voting event. Things will start on September 1, 2025. 

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The contest is a “test of strength” sort of thing. It will ask players who they think is stronger. People can vote for the White Wraith Arkveld or Demon Akuma. That Street Vote period runs between September 1-15, 2025. If someone takes part, they can earn cosmetics.

Capcom also released isolated images of all the EX character colors appearing in this Monster Hunter Wilds Street Fighter 6 crossover. These show each fighter alongside the monster who inspired their new EX color scheme. Those will all be sold in the in-game shop. First, here’s the list of what they are:

  • Akuma as Ajarakan
  • Blanca as Rey Dau
  • Cammy as Palico
  • Ken as Arkveld
  • Manon as Lala Barina

And here’s how all those look:

There are also a number of other customization items that will come up. All of those are shown in the trailer announcing the Street Fighter 6 crossover. There are Palico heads for avatars to wear, weapon accessories, emotes such as ones that look like a Hunter clapping, and device wallpapers. 

Here’s the trailer for the event:

Street Fighter 6 is available for the PS5, Switch 2, Xbox Series X, and PC, and its Monster Hunter Wilds crossover event runs September 1-30, 2025.

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