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Monster Hunter Wilds collaborates with Coco Ichibanya

Monster Hunter Coco Ichibanya Coaster Design

This summer, gamers who love curry are enjoying the treatment. Capcom’s Monster Hunter Wilderness Already joined forces with Japan’s beloved curry chain Cocoa butFor a national sport, bring the thrill of hunting directly to your plate.

Continuing until August 31, the “Coco Ichi Hunter” campaign invites diners from all over Japan to complete three real-life “tasks”, explaining exclusive prizes and limited edition content in the process. The face of limited-time sports is “Necoichi”, a naughty new curry-themed Palico character.

Courtesy of Coco Ichibanya

One-third feast for fans

Just like in Monster Hunterparticipants are encouraged to carry out the task, but there is a delicious twist.

Mission 1: Eat like a hunter

Dining in participating Coco Ichibanya and spend 1,000 yen or more to get the original Monster Hunter roller coaster. To claim your prize, please Advertising campaign website Or just ask for a roller coaster. The design is random, limited in quantity, and some locations may not provide gifts, so be sure to hunt wisely.

Task 2: Keep the receipt

Each qualified in-store or takeaway purchase receipt can be entered into the lottery for exclusive merchandise. While delivery and retail items are excluded, your daily curry orders can turn into a rare find.

Mission 3: Join the hunt on X

Follow Koko Ichi Official X Account And keep an eye out for nine special campaign positions. If everyone reaches 10,000 conversions, everyone unlocks a set Monster Hunter– Theme SNS icons, titles and mobile wallpapers. For those who help spread the word, there is a chance to win a 1,000 yen cocoa Ichi meal fee.

Where to play

The event is available in most cocoa Ichibanya locations nationwide, including selected stadiums and event-based branches. The complete list of participating stores is available in Official campaign website.

Whether you’re an experienced hunter or just for spices, Coco Ichi Hunter offers a playful and delicious way to celebrate two of Japan’s favorite things: role-playing games and curry.

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