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Monster Hunter Now will debut Nargacuga in Season 6: Scarlet Gaze in the Gloam

by Emma Jun 11,2025

If you thought Season Five of *Monster Hunter Now* was intense, just wait until you dive into Season 6: Scarlet Gaze in the Gloam. Kicking off officially on June 19th, this new season brings with it a wave of thrilling content that's sure to keep hunters on their toes. The spotlight monster this time around is none other than the terrifying Nargacuga—an agile predator known for its unpredictable movements and razor-sharp spines. And yes, it will also be making appearances in Hunt-a-thons, so keep your eyes peeled!

But that’s not all—two-time fan favorites like Beotodus, Bishaten, and Great Wroggi are also joining the fray, bringing even more challenge and excitement to your hunts. If you're still catching your breath from the action-packed roster, here's a little good news: Season 6 introduces the brand-new Hunting Horn weapon type to help bolster your arsenal. Want to learn more about how it plays? Be sure to catch the latest episode of the official *Monster Hunter Now* YouTube series, “MH Now Navi,” airing June 18th.

Riftborne Threats Rise

As if things weren’t intense enough, Riftborne monsters are stepping up their game in Season 6. From 8-star difficulty and above, hunters can expect to encounter powerful Riftborne variants such as Barroth, Tobi-Kadachi, Jyuratodus, and Anjanath. These twisted versions offer unique challenges—but take them down and reap the rewards. The materials obtained from these beasts allow you to customize and switch up your weapon’s visual styles, giving your gear a fresh edge while you hunt.

New Skills & Customization Options

For those looking to maximize their combat potential, new skills have been added to Nargacuga, Beotodus, Bishaten, and Great Wroggi armor sets. These include powerful abilities like Buildup Boost, Final Shot, Blunt Force, and Paralysis Exploit—perfect for tailoring your playstyle and gaining an upper hand during tough encounters.

Daily Login Rewards with Monster Balloon

To celebrate the launch of Season 6, a special login bonus feature called Monster Balloon has been introduced. Simply log in each day to collect free items—no strings attached! It's our way of saying thank you for staying active and embracing the adventure.

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And if you're feeling lucky, don't forget to redeem these exclusive [ttpp]Monster Hunter Now codes[/ttpp] to unlock even more in-game goodies and boost your journey through the wilds of the Scarlet Gaze season.

Ready to jump into the action? *Monster Hunter Now* is available now as a free-to-play title on both Google Play and the App Store, complete with optional in-app purchases for those who want to enhance their experience.

Stay connected with the growing community by following the official Twitter page for real-time updates, or visit the official website for deeper insights into upcoming events and features. And if you're curious about what lies ahead, feel free to watch the embedded video preview above to get a taste of the immersive visuals and gameplay vibes waiting for you in Season 6.

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