Monster Hunter Wilds Switch 2 Version, Felyne Nendoroid, and Hunter Figma Figure Teased
Following the reveal of the Monster Hunter Wilds Ascendance expansion for current platforms, Capcom revealed a Switch 2 port and Good Smile Company showed a Monster Hunter Felyne Nendoroid and Hunter figma figure. There are no release dates for the additional platform for the game or for either items yet, but it marks the first appearance of the Nendoroid since the February 2026 announcement for it. The figures follow ones like the Hunter: Female Xeno’jiiva Beta Armor Edition.
When it comes to the Monster Hunter Wilds Switch 2 version, Capcom didn’t mention too much about the game. It only confirmed on social media that it exists. It said that we’ll see more about it and learn about a release window in the future.
As for the figure announcements, both the Monster Hunter Felyne Nendoroid and Hunter figma appeared as unpainted prototypes. This means we’ll likely see another painted prototype update for both in a few months before pre-orders open and a release happens. The Palico is a Rathalos Armor Version and has a small, matching sword as a weapon. The Hunter is a Hyper Body figma variant in Gore Magala armor that comes with a Stahlrecht Long Sword and Sucher-Ankh Sword with Shield as weapons. There will also be a Hyper Body Expansion Parts Set: Gore Magala Weapon Set that comes with a Tyrannenarm Gunlance and Elendskraft Charge Blade.
Here’s how all of those items are looking so far. The weapon set is only confirmed to be compatible with figmas, and as such it wouldn’t be the right scale for the Felyne Nendoroid.



The Monster Hunter Wilds Switch 2 version is in development and will join PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC versions. The Monster Hunter Felyne Rathalos Armor Version Nendoroid and Hyper Body Hunter: Gore Magala Equipment figma figure are in development.
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