Monster Hunter Wilds Twitch Support a Streamer Program Starts Hunter Help: Assistance Pack
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Monster Hunter Wilds Twitch Support a Streamer Program Starts

Capcom announced a Monster Hunter Wilds Twitch Support a Streamer program that rewards people with a Hunter Help: Assistance Pack of in-game items to use when you play the game. All five kinds of the items in it are ones you can eventually earn while playing. The program will begin at 9pm PT on February 27, 2025, then continue until March 20, 2025. 

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The way this works actually varies depending on which system we play Monster Hunter Wilds on. So you’ll need to either buy or gift a Twitch subscription during “your” week in order to get a code you can redeem to get the Hunter Help: Assistance Pack in-game. This also means that, by the time your week rolls around, you might already be at a point in-game where it is easy to pick up those items in the pack. You can get the pack for supporting any person who is streaming the game in the Monster Hunter Wilds category on Twitch.

Here’s the full schedule for Monster Hunter Wilds Twitch Support a Streamer. Things kick off with those playing on PS5 getting a chance to earn the code. Xbox Series X owners need to wait until the last week of the promotion to possibly take part:

  • February 27, 2025 to March 6, 2025: PS5 players can earn the Hunter Help: Assistance Pack.
  • March 6-13, 2025: People playing the PC version via Steam can get the pack.
  • March 13-20, 2025: Xbox Series X players can take part to get the pack.

As mentioned earlier, the items in the Hunter Help: Assistance Pack can be found, bought, or crafted in-game. This pack just immediately gives you some extras for your inventory. Here’s what it includes:

  • 2 Shock Traps
  • 3 Demon Powders
  • 5 Large Barrel Bombs
  • 5 Sharp Fins
  • 5 Slinger Flash Pods

Monster Hunter Wilds will come to the PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC on February 28, 2025, and the Twitch Support a Streamer program starts that same day. 


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