
'Monster Hunter Bridge's' Palico Coming to Osaka-Kansai Expo with Special Stickers!
Palico will be making an appearance at the Osaka-Kansai Expo from Monday, May 19 to Saturday, May 24, 2025!
You'll have the chance to take commemorative photos with the Palico, so if you are at the venue, why not stop by the Osaka Healthcare Pavilion Reborn Stage?
* Which Felyne you'll meet is a surprise!
Additionally, during the event period, visitors to the greeting spot will receive an original "Monster Hunter Bridge" sticker.
Event Overview
Date: Monday, May 19 to Saturday, May 24, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM JST (Monday, May 19 starts at 1:00 PM JST)
Location: Osaka Healthcare Pavilion Reborn Stage, Osaka Kansai Expo
Activities:
1. Meet and Greet with Palico
2. Distribution of original "Monster Hunter Bridge" stickers
* For the Palico companions' appearance schedule, please check the following website:
https://www.capcom-games.com/ja-jp/20250513/bridge-greeting/
Please note:
- Event details are subject to change without prior notice.
- Sticker distribution will end each day when supplies run out.
- In case of inclement weather such as rain or strong winds, the meet and greet and sticker distribution may be canceled.
- The event location and time may change depending on the circumstances on the day.
Additionally, there will be photo spots at the Osaka-Kansai Expo where you can take pictures with Palico!
Come and meet your favorite Palico!
What is "Monster Hunter Bridge"?
"Monster Hunter Bridge" is a one-of-a-kind experience developed exclusively for the Osaka-Kansai Expo. This immersive attraction combines cutting-edge AR technology with a 360-degree theater, immersive sound, and floor vibrations to create a truly unique Monster Hunter adventure.
Don't miss this opportunity to experience a Monster Hunter adventure that can only be found at the Osaka-Kansai Expo!
For more information, please visit the official "Monster Hunter Bridge" website.
※Some parts of this text have been translated using machine translation
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