TheMonster Hunterfranchise has often been known to crossover with different game series, andMonster Hunter Wildsis no exception to this rule. The Free Title Update Roadmap forMonster Hunter Wildsrevealed that new events, quests, and monsters would be added to the game, as well as a Capcom collaboration to close the update out, and this has since been revealed to beStreet Fighter.

Players have been eagerly anticipating what quests and items the collab could reward them with, but what was shown goes against what previousMonster Huntergames have established. As with past collaborations,Monster Hunter Wildsplayers can expectto be challenged in new quests to receive free rewards, but some of these items have interesting mechanics that could change theMonster Hunterseries moving forward.

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What the Street Fighter Collab Adds to Monster Hunter Wilds

The contents of theStreet Fightercollaboration withMonster Hunter Wildshave finally been revealed, adding new themed armor and stickers to the game for free. By completing the Demonic Strength and True Strength collab arena quests and the Ultimate Strength side mission, hunters will be given access to the Akuma armor, Blanka-Chan Palico armor, and otherStreet Fightercollaborationitems. After being added toMonster Hunter Wildson June 28, 2025, they will be permanently available to all players.

By equipping the full Akuma set as either armor or layered armor, players are able to transform into the raging demon, complete with his special moves from theStreet Fighterseries. They still have access toMonster Hunter Wilds’ different weapon types, but by using the new Assisted Combo: Akuma item, hunters can take down the various monsters in the game using combo attacks and the Gou Hadoken. UsingStreet Fighterspecial moves isn’t just restricted to the Akuma armor set either; the Hadoken, Shoryuken, and Tatsumaki Senpu-kyaku gestures available as paid DLC also have attack properties.

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While this isn’t the first time thatStreet Fighter’s Akuma has been featured inMonster Hunter, it is the first time that players are able to use the moves from his own series as their own attacks.Monster Hunter Risefeatured Akumaas a layered armor set, but his moves were just animation replacements for the Sword and Shield and Throwing Kunai, as opposed to the unique abilities found inMonster Hunter Wilds, giving players an experience closer toStreet Fighterthan before.

Akuma’s Inclusion Could Hint at Monster Hunter’s Future

Hunting Without a Weapon

Now that theStreet Fightercollab has added new combat abilities to theMonster Hunterfranchise, Capcom has made a decision that it cannot step back from. The close-quarters fighting style introduced by Akuma could pave the way for a melee combat that doesn’t use a weapon in futureMonster Huntergames. Othergame series offer barehanded combatfor players that wish to face off against fearsome foes with only their fists. Making this available to use against the colossal creatures ofMonster Huntercould let players feel victorious against impossible odds, besting beasts without a weapon in hand.

With this fighting style being introduced within a collaboration, it’s possible that fans might not have to wait long for this to become a fully-fledged weapon type of its own. TheStreet Fightergestures could be giving players a taste of what may be to come, and the Assisted Combo: Akuma item specifically being attributed to Akuma could hint that otherStreet Fightercharacters' special moves will arrive in future updates. Adding anewMonster Hunter Wildsweapon type in an updatecould help to keep the game alive, giving players different ways to hunt and capture the game’s bestiary of monsters.

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Possible New and Returning Monster Hunter Weapon Types

A close-ranged weapon would not be out of the question for theMonster Hunterseries. In theG Genuineexpansion of the Japan-onlyMonster Hunter Frontier, the Tonfa was added as a new weapon. Until the inclusion ofStreet Fighterabilities inMonster Hunter Wilds, this weapon was the closest players could get to fighting with their fists.Reintroducing the Tonfa inMonster Hunter Wildsas an update or expansion could be a great opportunity to add a new close-ranged weapon to the game that is already established as part of the series.

The bare-knuckle attacks introduced by Akuma and theStreet Fightergestures may instead be testing the waters for a new weapon type entirely. The power of special moves that players can use when the Akuma armor is equipped is determined by their equipped weapon, but using fists could be a unique weapon of its own for players to forge and upgrade. This could be anything from hand wraps to boxing gloves, eventually progressing to resemble the late-game weapons available from hunting High Rank monsters. AnewMonster Hunterweapon typehasn’t been introduced in years, but theStreet Fightercollaboration may serve as the perfect inspiration.

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The content added to theStreet Fighterevent ofMonster Hunter Wildsshould be exciting for fans of both series, but the Akuma armor and Assisted Combo: Akuma item have the potential to change the franchise for good. Now that fist-based fighting abilities have been established, the next step for Capcom to take would be to turn this into a fully-fledged weapon type of its own. This wouldn’t need to wait for a new installment either, as it could be a great inclusion for a future update or expansion, or apotentialMonster Hunter Wilds Ultimateedition. By testing how well players receive a fighting style like this from the collab rewards, it may incentivize Capcom to finally add a new barehanded weapon type. Until then, players will be able to put theirStreet Fighterskills to use in the world ofMonster Hunter Wildswith the new Akuma armor set andStreet Fightergestures.

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