
A spectacular new event has been announced that will bring the monsters of Capcom’s latest hit game to the night sky.
Drone Show Japan and Capcom are teaming up to present “MONSTER HUNTER WILDS NIGHT CANVAS supported by Lenovo.”

This special event will feature a massive drone performance set against the backdrop of the Osaka bay area.
The show will utilize Drone Show Japan’s specialized “DSJ MODEL-X” drones to paint the sky with light and dynamic trajectories, bringing the world of Monster Hunter Wilds to life.

Fans can expect to see the “King of the Skies” Rathalos, the roar of the mysterious Arkveld, and the electric discharge of Lagiacrus illuminated in the night sky.
In addition to the aerial performance, the venue will host a pop-up area featuring special booths from Capcom and the event’s special sponsor, Lenovo.

Here is the lineup of on-site activities:
This area will feature photo spots with character objects from Monster Hunter Wilds on display.
Visitors can try out the latest AI PCs and play a demo of Monster Hunter Wilds on Lenovo gaming PCs.
An exclusive activity will use AI to analyze a visitor’s name and favorite weapon to create a free, original design PC sticker.
Attendees will receive a flyer containing a download code for the in-game pendant “Poogie on a Ball [Takoyaki].”

This Osaka-themed item is compatible with the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam versions of the game.
This drone show is the latest in a series of major real-world collaborations for the title.
It follows the recent launch of “Monster Hunter Collab Packs” at KFC Japan , which include exclusive in-game items, and the debut of a Palico-themed serving robot at the Monster Hunter Bar in Akihabara.

“MONSTER HUNTER WILDS NIGHT CANVAS supported by Lenovo” is scheduled to take place from Thursday, December 18, to Sunday, December 21, 2025.
The event will be held at the Universal Harbor Deck in Osaka, with shows scheduled for 18:30 and 20:30 each night.
Admission to the viewing area is free.
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