The most iconic character from Sanrio arrives in Monster Hunter
Although it's not Hello Kitty nor is it Monster Hunter Wilds, that also has to be said

- March 7, 2025
- Updated: March 7, 2025 at 11:15 AM

Capcom, the talented developer behind the popular Monster Hunter franchise, has teamed up with the famous Japanese brand Sanrio to include the adorable character Cinnamoroll in its mobile game, Monster Hunter Puzzles: Felyne Isles. This collaboration, which excites many players, features Cinnamoroll as an angelic and friendly dog who will accompany players on their adventures until next Sunday, March 16.
The most adorable puppy to help you with hunting
In this special event, players will have the opportunity to complete challenges and obtain a variety of themed items related to Cinnamoroll. Among the rewards are a house customization that transforms the facade of the home into the head of the sweet character, as well as a themed backpack, a complete outfit, and several accessories that echo the cute design of Cinnamoroll. The game’s aesthetic combines the sweetness of its characters with a touch of dark elements, reflecting the complexity of the gameplay.
During the game, which features match-3 mechanics, users can dress their characters in the iconic Cinnamoroll outfit, adding a layer of fun and visual expression to the experience. This focus on customization is not only aesthetically appealing but also creates a sense of connection with the game’s characters. In a fascinating trailer, Cinnamoroll can be seen sliding through a world full of monsters, a radical change from his usual café settings.
It is worth mentioning that games that are considered “cozy,” such as Hello Kitty Island Adventure, have often revealed a darker background, inviting players to explore the duality of these seemingly harmless experiences. Therefore, the union of Capcom and Sanrio promises not only to provide fun but also to provoke reflections on the nature of games that attract both young people and adults.
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