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theHunter: Call of the Wild uses new Reserve, Yukon Valley

James Boley by James Boley
August 5, 2019
in Entertainment
Reading Time: 3 mins read

theHunter: Call of the Wild is a famous hunting game. Its popular for its in-depth hunting simulations, because of which it is the main hunter simulator on the current game market. And this summer the game added a new reserve for the Xbox One title and its called the Yukon Valley.

The name takes inspiration from the wilderness of Alaska. Also the game brings new species to the roster of possible creatures to hunt in their game.

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Yukon Valley is the newest addition to the list of reserves. Last year, two reserves, the African Savanna and the Rolling Mountains of South America made to the list. But anyhow Alaska was always the first choice of developers.

Now, the idea came to fruition, plus the gamers have Lion to hunt. It seems like people love to hunt the apex predators of the wild. But with Yukon Valley in the rise, the developers also wanted something new and added Gray wolves to the game.

Graphics of theHunter game take much inspiration from portrayal of Alaska in the Discovery TV. And even though the game has a unique landscape there are still various animals all around for you to hunt.

Mostly all its reserves have day and night cycles. But this is the only one that has snowstorm! The difficulty of the hunt during the storm rises. And the hunting takes more dedication.

Everyone in this gaming community wanted more animals to hunt. And wolves had been a long time favourite. Now, the most requested animals are up for hunt. The best thing about playing with wolves is they aren’t lone predators but survive in pack.

Developing team is still working on the game and thinks they can make it more difficult for even experienced players.

The game theHunter: Call of the Wild is on PC, Steam and Xbox one. If you want to try something new, then its never too late to join the grounds.

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With an experience of two years covering the local news, James has a panache for recognizing, understanding and decoding science based news. He brings in the best news pieces for the Science/Environment section of the website.

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