Monster Hunter Wilds Is Heating Up For Summer With Its Next Season Event — Here’s What’s New

The new Monster Hunter Wilds update is almost here. From tomorrow, July 23, the Festival of Accord: Flamefete seasonal event kicks off, ushering in new quests and cosmetic gear, as well as special equipment earned from “event-exclusive login bonuses and event quests.” It runs for two weeks.
The “majestically decorated” Grand Hub is all set for summer, as is your feathery friend, courtesy of the new Firebird Caparison Seikret Decoration. There’s also special forgeable equipment up for grabs — use the tickets you earn throughout the event — as well as complimentary vouchers that can be used at the canteen.
Tickets can also be used to forge the Afi α armor set and Felyne Afi α Palico equipment. Equipping it will help you unlock even more bonus event rewards, such as additional tickets and Beach Barrel Bombs. You can also expect to see a new nameplate, background, and pose for your hunter profile, plus a tent customization item and camp gear options.
“You can have Alma try on the Summer Poncho outfit, Gemma try on the Summer Coveralls outfit, and Erik try on the Summer Hat outfit during the event!” Capcom teases. Oh, and did I mention the water gun? Yes. There’s a water gun.
The Flamefete DLC pack includes summer-themed outfits, a special pendant, gesture, sticker set, and seikret decoration, all of which will be available at the store once the event goes live.
Things are heating up in the Grand Hub with the Festival of Accord: Flamefete seasonal event, splashing into #MHWilds from July 23 – Aug 6. Celebrate by taking on new quests and earning themed equipment and cosmetic gear, perfect for the Summer sun! pic.twitter.com/eEyWcz8Zfn
— Monster Hunter (@monsterhunter) July 22, 2025
Earlier this month, Capcom said it had received requests to make time-limited Arch-tempered monsters permanently available to hunt, so it did, making the fights with Arch-tempered Rey Dau and Uth Duna permanent. They both arrive in Monster Hunter Wilds for a permanent stay on July 23.
Capcom has been gradually working to address feedback and issues players have with Monster Hunter Wilds, even as it’s reportedly received harassment over the latest entry in the Monster Hunter series. This seems like a solid change, and a sign the team is listening, even as it continues to roll out pretty big additions like the new battle with Lagiacrus.
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