Monster Hunter Wildshas revealed that the Festival of Accord: Flamefete summer event will run from July 23 to August 6, giving fans the chance to snag new equipment and participate in special Event Quests. Following its release in late February, the development team at Capcom has continued to roll out updates forMonster Hunter Wilds, trying to fix ongoing issues while also attempting to keep the experience fresh for players.

On July 22,Monster Hunter Wildswill wrap up two limited-time events, including the 6-star Event Quest “An Inferno Laid Bare” and the 5-star Challenge Quest “Fleeting Bubbles.” Players only have a small amount of time left to hunt both the Nu Udra and Mizutsune before the game’s new summer event takes over, transforming the Grand Hub into a sunny paradise and welcoming fans of Capcom’s latestMonster Hunterentry to partake in some fitting activities for this sweltering season.

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A new post on the officialPlayStation Bloghas shared what players can expect from the Festival of Accord: Flamefete event inMonster Hunter Wilds. From July 23 until August 6, fans will notice that the Grand Hub will feature summer decorations punctuated by a new song performed by the Diva. By completing Event Quests, players can earn tickets that can be used to purchase special armor sets, and logging in each day will result in instant rewards. Regular login bonuses will be boosted as well, with fans earning two Lucky Vouchers and three Barrel Bowling Vouchers daily. Unique Titles will also be up for grabs, along with a Nameplate, Background, and Pose that can be used in Hunter Profiles. A Water Gun gesture will be added to help players deal with the heat, and some past Event Quests will return for those who missed them the first time around. Along with all of this fresh content, bothArch-tempered fights will be made permanentstarting on July 23.

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Earlier this month, Capcom teasedMonster Hunter WildsTitle Update 3, which is scheduled to arrive in late September. Which monster will be added to the game next remains a mystery, but players can likely look forward to plenty of new content later this fall, along with yet another Festival of Accord seasonal event.

While the game became Capcom’s fastest-selling title to date,Monster Hunter Wildshas seen its share of controversy. Some fans have been frustrated by the game’s poor performance on PC, while others claim that it lacks endgame content. In early July, Capcom denounced those players who have taken to harassing its employees regarding these perceived issues, threatening to take legal action if the threats don’t cease.

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