theHunter: Call of the Wild™ - Hunters' Choice: Bolt Action Rifle Pack
Three bolt-action rifles drop into theHunter: Call of the Wild, each with distinct handling profiles for mid-to-long-range stalks. Niche, but satisfying for gear-obsessed hunters.
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About theHunter: Call of the Wild™ - Hunters' Choice: Bolt Action Rifle Pack
theHunter: Call of the Wild is one of the most methodically paced hunting simulations on the market, and the Hunters' Choice: Bolt Action Rifle Pack layers onto that foundation with a focused equipment addition. If you are already deep into the base game's reserve system, tracking wind direction, managing scent, and positioning for ethical shot angles, then adding a new bolt-action to your loadout is exactly the kind of granular decision this game rewards. This is not a content expansion in the map or mission sense. It is a gear pack, and your enthusiasm for it should scale directly with how much you care about caliber selection and effective range brackets. The bolt-action rifle as a platform suits this game's pacing better than almost any other firearm type. You get one deliberate shot before the animal potentially flees, which means each trigger pull carries weight in a way that semi-auto play sometimes dilutes. The rifles in this pack slot into different use-case tiers, covering scenarios from medium-weight deer species up through larger trophy animals depending on your target reserve. Players who min-max their loadouts around the game's animal rating system will immediately see where each rifle fits in the meta. Players who are less systematic will still find them functional, just less optimally deployed. For newcomers considering whether to pick up the base game alongside this pack, theHunter: Call of the Wild is genuinely one of the more accessible open-world sims available. The campaign eases you into tracking mechanics, calling, and shot placement without overwhelming you in the first hour. The open reserves are large enough that you can ignore complexity and just enjoy the atmospheric wilderness rendering for dozens of hours before you ever feel pressure to optimize. By the time gear decisions actually matter to your progression, the game has taught you why they matter. That is good tutorial design, and it makes DLC packs like this one feel like earned unlocks rather than early-game bloat. The honest caveat here is that a bolt-action rifle pack, by its nature, appeals to a narrow slice of the player base. If you have fewer than thirty or forty hours in the base game, this is probably not your first DLC purchase. The community broadly points toward reserve expansions or the species packs as higher-value additions at lower experience levels. The Hunters' Choice pack is more of a seasoned hunter's acquisition, the kind of thing you grab when you have a specific playstyle locked in and you want the right tool for a particular reserve or animal class. The Very Positive review aggregate on the base game reflects a well-maintained live title with consistent community collaboration from Expansive Worlds, which is relevant context: the ecosystem this pack lives inside is healthy. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Expansive Worlds
- Publisher
- Avalanche Studios
- Release Date
- Feb 16, 2017