Compare Predator: Hunting Grounds prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by IllFonic. Published by IllFonic Publishing. Released on 4/29/2021. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Action. Metacritic score: 62/100.

Four soldiers, one invisible alien killing machine, and a clock ticking toward extraction - an asymmetric shooter that delivers pure tension in short bursts but asks a lot from its playerbase to stay alive.

I'll be straight with you: the PC player numbers on this one are genuinely worrying. We're talking double-digit concurrent counts on Steam on a slow day, with a recorded all-time peak that never cracked 1,600. That context shapes everything about whether you should spend money here right now, so keep it in your head while I break down what the game actually is. Predator: Hunting Grounds is a 4v1 asymmetric shooter. One player drops in as the Yautja - third-person, cloaked, leaping between jungle canopy - while a four-person Fireteam runs first-person FPS missions below: assassinations, data extractions, contaminated water collections, that sort of thing. The Fireteam has to complete objectives and reach extraction before the Predator picks them apart. Matches are short, usually under fifteen minutes, which is one of the game's genuine strengths. It respects your time in a way a lot of live multiplayer games don't. The shooting on the Fireteam side feels solid - headshots ping satisfyingly, weapon feedback is clean, and your loadout slots a primary and secondary alongside a perk set that includes things like reduced ADS time or extended mud duration to mask your heat signature from the Predator's thermal vision. The Predator side is the fantasy: plasma cannon shoulder blaster, smart disc, combistick, leap traversal, cloaking, thermal vision. If you grew up watching those films, IllFonic has done its homework on the weapon roster. The balance, though, is where things get messy. A coordinated Fireteam that sticks together can bully the Predator hard - the Yautja is surprisingly fragile in a straight gunfight and really relies on picking off stragglers. Solo-queuing on the Predator side means you're dependent on the enemy team making mistakes. Matchmaking has historically been a recurring pain point: wait times for the Predator slot were long at launch and patches improved things, but with the current PC population sitting so low, you're rolling the dice on wait times again. IllFonic did reclaim the publishing rights from Sony in 2024 and has pushed balance patches covering Fireteam weapon rework, Predator weapon tuning, and player movement - and the October 2024 update moved the whole thing to Unreal Engine 4.27, which meaningfully cleaned up performance. Cross-platform play connecting PC, PS4, PS5, and Xbox is enabled, which is the only reason matchmaking stays remotely functional on PC at all. Content depth is the other honest concern. The map pool is small, and after a few hours you know every sightline. Fireteam class and cosmetic options feel thin compared to how deep the Predator side goes - multiple Yautja variants, trophies, armor combinations, skin tones - the fantasy of being the hunter is clearly where the budget landed. Progression unlocks new classes, weapons, and mods at a reasonable pace, and the 150-level track gives grinders something to chase, but the core loop does wear thin if you try to marathon it. Short sessions are the right way to play this. For a shooter-focused PC player the honest verdict is this: the concept works when matches come together with communicative teammates and a skilled Predator who plays patiently. The gun feel is decent, the TTK on the Fireteam side is reasonable, and the stealth-counter-stealth dynamic between mud-smearing soldiers and a thermal-vision hunter is genuinely interesting design. But the low PC population means you're dependent on cross-play filling lobbies, and there is no ranked ladder to give the grind structure or meaning past novelty. If you have a regular squad willing to commit to it, you'll get your money's worth in bursts. Solo-queuing into this on PC in 2025-onward is a gamble that the lobby fills at all. Fred, Scout Team

Predator: Hunting Grounds

Predator: Hunting Grounds

Apr 29, 2021IllFonicIllFonic Publishing
GamerScout Says

Four soldiers, one invisible alien killing machine, and a clock ticking toward extraction - an asymmetric shooter that delivers pure tension in short bursts but asks a lot from its playerbase to stay alive.

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GamerScout Verdict

7/10

Best for Predator fans with a ready squad - solo PC players should check server pop before committing.

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I'll be straight with you: the PC player numbers on this one are genuinely worrying. We're talking double-digit concurrent counts on Steam on a slow day, with a recorded all-time peak that never cracked 1,600. That context shapes everything about whether you should spend money here right now, so keep it in your head while I break down what the game actually is. Predator: Hunting Grounds is a 4v1 asymmetric shooter. One player drops in as the Yautja - third-person, cloaked, leaping between jungle canopy - while a four-person Fireteam runs first-person FPS missions below: assassinations, data extractions, contaminated water collections, that sort of thing. The Fireteam has to complete objectives and reach extraction before the Predator picks them apart. Matches are short, usually under fifteen minutes, which is one of the game's genuine strengths. It respects your time in a way a lot of live multiplayer games don't. The shooting on the Fireteam side feels solid - headshots ping satisfyingly, weapon feedback is clean, and your loadout slots a primary and secondary alongside a perk set that includes things like reduced ADS time or extended mud duration to mask your heat signature from the Predator's thermal vision. The Predator side is the fantasy: plasma cannon shoulder blaster, smart disc, combistick, leap traversal, cloaking, thermal vision. If you grew up watching those films, IllFonic has done its homework on the weapon roster. The balance, though, is where things get messy. A coordinated Fireteam that sticks together can bully the Predator hard - the Yautja is surprisingly fragile in a straight gunfight and really relies on picking off stragglers. Solo-queuing on the Predator side means you're dependent on the enemy team making mistakes. Matchmaking has historically been a recurring pain point: wait times for the Predator slot were long at launch and patches improved things, but with the current PC population sitting so low, you're rolling the dice on wait times again. IllFonic did reclaim the publishing rights from Sony in 2024 and has pushed balance patches covering Fireteam weapon rework, Predator weapon tuning, and player movement - and the October 2024 update moved the whole thing to Unreal Engine 4.27, which meaningfully cleaned up performance. Cross-platform play connecting PC, PS4, PS5, and Xbox is enabled, which is the only reason matchmaking stays remotely functional on PC at all. Content depth is the other honest concern. The map pool is small, and after a few hours you know every sightline. Fireteam class and cosmetic options feel thin compared to how deep the Predator side goes - multiple Yautja variants, trophies, armor combinations, skin tones - the fantasy of being the hunter is clearly where the budget landed. Progression unlocks new classes, weapons, and mods at a reasonable pace, and the 150-level track gives grinders something to chase, but the core loop does wear thin if you try to marathon it. Short sessions are the right way to play this. For a shooter-focused PC player the honest verdict is this: the concept works when matches come together with communicative teammates and a skilled Predator who plays patiently. The gun feel is decent, the TTK on the Fireteam side is reasonable, and the stealth-counter-stealth dynamic between mud-smearing soldiers and a thermal-vision hunter is genuinely interesting design. But the low PC population means you're dependent on cross-play filling lobbies, and there is no ranked ladder to give the grind structure or meaning past novelty. If you have a regular squad willing to commit to it, you'll get your money's worth in bursts. Solo-queuing into this on PC in 2025-onward is a gamble that the lobby fills at all.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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multiplayerachievementsAsymmetric Multiplayer4v1Cross-PlayStealth MechanicsLoadout BuilderPerk SystemJungle CombatShort Session

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Processor
Intel Core i5-6400 or AMD FX-8320
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8 GB RAM
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Nvidia GTX 960 or AMD R9 280x
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Broadband Internet connection
Storage
25 GB available space

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Windows 10 (64-Bit versions)
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16 GB RAM
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7/10
Metacritic
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Game Info

Developer
IllFonic
Publisher
IllFonic Publishing
Release Date
Apr 29, 2021
Age Rating
PEGI 18

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How much does Predator: Hunting Grounds cost?

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What platforms is Predator: Hunting Grounds available on?

Predator: Hunting Grounds is available on PC, Xbox.

When was Predator: Hunting Grounds released?

Predator: Hunting Grounds was released on 29 April 2021.

Who developed Predator: Hunting Grounds?

Predator: Hunting Grounds was developed by IllFonic and published by IllFonic Publishing.

Is Predator: Hunting Grounds worth buying?

Predator: Hunting Grounds holds a Metacritic score of 62/100, making it one of the standout Action titles. See the full reviews, ratings and how-long-to-beat times on this page to decide.