Whether you play it yourself or not, the Monster Hunter franchise has been inspiring a huge fan base around the globe for years. With Monster Hunter Wilds, Capcom has released the latest installment in the series, which got off to a somewhat bumpy start but still actively captivates tens of thousands of players to this day. To coincide with the game, ASRock is now launching a special edition of its graphics cards on the market, which is entirely dedicated to the popular franchise and might interest some gamers.

The Radeon RX 9070 XT Monster Hunter Wilds Edition from AMD presents itself in an interesting design, as the front of the card is in a dark blue that blends seamlessly into a turquoise finish. On the back, the detailed backplate catches the eye, as it shows the mighty Arkveld, which appears for the first time in Monster Hunter Wilds and has probably made some players sweat. In terms of color, ASRock stays true to the turquoise-blue palette and gives the map additional shine with ARGB lighting. Compatible ASRock mainboards can be synchronized via the Polychrome SYNC function. An ARGB header is also available to which additional RGB devices or light strips can be connected. For those who prefer a more discreet look, the lighting can be completely deactivated using the LED switch.
Technically, the AMD card is based on the RDNA-4 architecture and is equipped with 16 GB GDDR6 memory. The memory bandwidth is 29 Gbps via a 256-bit interface. The base clock is 2400 MHz, while the boost clock reaches up to 2970 MHz. Cooling is provided by three fans, and with its dimensions of 298 × 131 × 58 mm, the card is one of the larger models. In terms of connections, it offers 1× HDMI 2.1b and 3× DisplayPort 2.1a.

The special edition will be priced at around 699.99 US dollars (around 600 euros) and is scheduled for release on November 11, 2025. Not a bargain, but for die-hard Monster Hunter fans, it could be a real highlight in your gaming setup if you’re willing to pay the price.
Source: Newegg


































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