Compare theHunter: Call of the Wild™ - High Caliber Weapon Pack prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Expansive Worlds. Published by Avalanche Studios. Released on 2/16/2017. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Adventure, Simulation, Sports.

A premium weapon pack for theHunter: Call of the Wild, adding high-caliber rifles and gear to one of the most grounded hunting sims on PC.

Let me be upfront about what this actually is: a paid DLC weapon pack for theHunter: Call of the Wild, not a standalone game. If you are already invested in the base game and hunting large or dangerous game, this pack extends your loadout with high-caliber options that the base roster does not fully cover. Think of it as a roster expansion rather than a content drop. You are not getting new reserves, new missions, or new animal species. You are getting tools, and whether those tools are worth it depends entirely on how deep your hunting career already is. For players who have put serious hours into theHunter: Call of the Wild, the weapon selection in the base game starts to feel limiting once you are consistently targeting the largest trophy classes. High-caliber rifles fill a mechanical gap, particularly for players who want to hit ethical kill ratings on large mammals at range without relying on shotgun slugs or bow builds. The pack slots into the existing weapon progression system cleanly, so if you have already learned wind direction, animal sense mechanics, and caller timing, you will be picking these up with zero friction. Where it gets complicated is the value calculation relative to the base game's overall DLC ecosystem. Expansive Worlds has released a substantial number of paid packs, and the cumulative cost of owning everything adds up fast. This specific pack targets a narrow use case: players who want credible large-game rifles and are willing to pay for that specificity. Casual hunters who play a few hours a week will likely not feel the absence of these weapons and can skip it without any loss to their experience. The base game itself deserves a quick note for anyone arriving here without context. theHunter: Call of the Wild is one of the most atmospheric hunting simulations available on PC. The open-world reserves are large, visually detailed, and built around genuine hunting logic rather than arcade shooting. Animal behavior is reactive, the day-night and weather cycles matter for planning, and the single-player campaign gives structure to what could otherwise feel like aimless wandering. Co-op multiplayer is also solid, letting small groups share a reserve without it turning into a chaotic shooter. The 89% positive rating across nearly 200,000 reviews is not an accident; the core experience is well-built and consistently updated. As a pure DLC assessment: if large-game hunting is your primary loop and you are already comfortable with the game's mechanics, the High Caliber Weapon Pack adds genuine utility. If you are newer to the game, spend your time and money on the base experience and the reserve packs first. Weapons can come later; map variety cannot. Diego, Scout Team

theHunter: Call of the Wild™ - High Caliber Weapon Pack
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theHunter: Call of the Wild™ - High Caliber Weapon Pack

Feb 16, 2017Expansive WorldsAvalanche Studios
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A premium weapon pack for theHunter: Call of the Wild, adding high-caliber rifles and gear to one of the most grounded hunting sims on PC.

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Let me be upfront about what this actually is: a paid DLC weapon pack for theHunter: Call of the Wild, not a standalone game. If you are already invested in the base game and hunting large or dangerous game, this pack extends your loadout with high-caliber options that the base roster does not fully cover. Think of it as a roster expansion rather than a content drop. You are not getting new reserves, new missions, or new animal species. You are getting tools, and whether those tools are worth it depends entirely on how deep your hunting career already is. For players who have put serious hours into theHunter: Call of the Wild, the weapon selection in the base game starts to feel limiting once you are consistently targeting the largest trophy classes. High-caliber rifles fill a mechanical gap, particularly for players who want to hit ethical kill ratings on large mammals at range without relying on shotgun slugs or bow builds. The pack slots into the existing weapon progression system cleanly, so if you have already learned wind direction, animal sense mechanics, and caller timing, you will be picking these up with zero friction. Where it gets complicated is the value calculation relative to the base game's overall DLC ecosystem. Expansive Worlds has released a substantial number of paid packs, and the cumulative cost of owning everything adds up fast. This specific pack targets a narrow use case: players who want credible large-game rifles and are willing to pay for that specificity. Casual hunters who play a few hours a week will likely not feel the absence of these weapons and can skip it without any loss to their experience. The base game itself deserves a quick note for anyone arriving here without context. theHunter: Call of the Wild is one of the most atmospheric hunting simulations available on PC. The open-world reserves are large, visually detailed, and built around genuine hunting logic rather than arcade shooting. Animal behavior is reactive, the day-night and weather cycles matter for planning, and the single-player campaign gives structure to what could otherwise feel like aimless wandering. Co-op multiplayer is also solid, letting small groups share a reserve without it turning into a chaotic shooter. The 89% positive rating across nearly 200,000 reviews is not an accident; the core experience is well-built and consistently updated. As a pure DLC assessment: if large-game hunting is your primary loop and you are already comfortable with the game's mechanics, the High Caliber Weapon Pack adds genuine utility. If you are newer to the game, spend your time and money on the base experience and the reserve packs first. Weapons can come later; map variety cannot. Diego, Scout Team

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steamHunting SimulationDLC Weapon PackLarge Game HuntingOpen World WildlifeTrophy HuntingCo-op HuntingRealistic BallisticsSingle-player CampaignxboxBig Game HuntingLong-Range ShootingOpen World HuntingMultiplayer Co-opWildlifeLate-Game Content

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Developer
Expansive Worlds
Publisher
Avalanche Studios
Release Date
Feb 16, 2017

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