Monster Hunter Wilds Brings New Event Quests and Exclusive Rewards Starting July 8

Sachin Chauhan

July 8, 2025

Heads up, Hunters — Monster Hunter Wilds is dropping two spicy new limited-time events from July 8 to July 22, and they’re bringing some serious loot for those willing to take on the challenge.

If you’ve been loving the hunt or looking for a reason to jump back in, now’s the time.

What’s Coming?

“An Inferno Laid Bare” — 6-Star Event Quest

  • Target: Nu Udra
  • Location: Oilwell Basin
  • Requirements: HR 31 or higher
  • Reward Highlights:
    • Pinion Necklace α – a shirtless chest armor for Hunters (looking sharp, literally)
    • Felyne Bell Collar α – new body armor for your Palico

This one’s your classic monster hunt — bring your best gear, your A-game, and maybe a friend or two. The rewards are exclusive, and the look? Pure style points.

Related: Monster Hunter Wilds: Know How to Get the Clerk Armor Set

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“Fleeting Bubbles” — 5-Star Challenge Quest

  • Target: Mizutsune
  • Location: Wounded Hollow
  • Requirements: HR 21 or higher
  • Special Rules:
    • Preset gear only
    • No meal buffs
    • Palicos stay home
    • Time-based ranking — the faster you finish, the better your rewards
  • Rewards: Exclusive pendants based on your ranking and completion time

Challenge Quests are no joke in MH Wilds. They’re about precision, speed, and raw skill — think of it like a monster hunter time trial. Finish fast, and you might snag some rare pendants that’ll turn heads in your next multiplayer session.

Also Read: Monster Hunter Wilds: How to Unlock Zoh Shia High Rank

A Quick Recap on MH Wilds’ Live Service Vibe:

Since launch, Monster Hunter Wilds has nailed the live-service formula without going full grind-fest. Between free Title Updates, Layered Weapons, new monsters, and these weekly rotating events, Capcom’s done a solid job keeping things fresh — especially with Wilds being the most beginner-friendly game in the franchise so far (shout-out to Focus Mode).

But let’s be real — even with an addictive loop and solid QoL features, every game needs that extra push to keep folks engaged. These kinds of events are key. They give long-time players something to grind, and lapsed Hunters a reason to jump back in.


Whether you’re in it for the fashion, the flex, or just want to prove you can take down a Mizutsune under pressure, both of these events are worth your time.

Grab your gear, set your alarm for July 8, and get hunting. The rewards are limited — and so is your window.

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