Monster Hunter World Welcomes Its Horizon Zero Dawn Collaboration Tomorrow

Horizon fans have plenty to look forward to.

Monster Hunter: World players on PlayStation 4 can look forward to a special event tomorrow when the game launches for players worldwide: the Horizon: Zero Dawn collaboration with special quests and accessories that you can earn while playing.

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The event, announced back in October, includes the “Teachings of the Wild” event quest, which begins tomorrow, and will have you hunting a weaker winged dragon in return for some special gear for your Palico, with the Mechanical Beast Palico Grinder companion weapon and full armor set. It also happens to be very cute.

The second quest won’t begin tomorrow, but will eventually offer you the materials to forge Aloy’s Bow and the Aloy Series full armor set so you can dress just like Aloy herself from Horizon: Zero Dawn. Both items shouldn’t be too difficult to obtain, though it looks like the details of the second quest haven’t been released just yet.

If you’re a Horizon fan or just want to look like Aloy with a totally rugged palico, make sure you don’t miss out on these events, which should be a lot of fun to participate in. Happy hunting!

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