theHunter: Call of the Wild™ - New England Veteran Cosmetic Pack
A cosmetic DLC pack for theHunter: Call of the Wild that adds New England-themed veteran gear. Pure visual flavor, zero gameplay change.
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About theHunter: Call of the Wild™ - New England Veteran Cosmetic Pack
Let's be straight about what this is: a cosmetic pack tied to theHunter: Call of the Wild, one of the more thoughtfully built hunting simulations on PC. The base game earns its Very Positive rating through a combination of large open-world reserves, realistic animal behavior systems, and a progression loop that rewards patience and positioning over twitch reflexes. If you are already invested in that ecosystem, cosmetic packs like this one exist to let you personalize the look of your hunter without touching the underlying mechanics. The New England Veteran Cosmetic Pack delivers region-themed gear aesthetics in line with the rugged, woodland character of northeastern American hunting culture. There are no new weapons, no new reserves, no new animal species, and no gameplay modifiers attached. What you get is visual customization - clothing and appearance items that signal a particular hunting identity. For players who have logged serious hours and want their loadout to reflect a personal style, that has value. For anyone still working through the base game's weapon classes, tracking systems, or the nuances of wind direction and animal sense zones, this pack is firmly optional. From a sim-depth perspective, theHunter: Call of the Wild holds up well as a platform. Animal AI reacts to sound, scent, and visual detection in ways that make positioning genuinely matter. The game supports co-op sessions for up to eight players, which changes the dynamic considerably - coordinating drives or covering multiple approach angles adds a layer of tactical planning that solo play does not replicate. The mod ecosystem is active, the developer has maintained a steady update cadence, and the reserve lineup has grown substantially since launch. That context matters when evaluating whether to invest in cosmetic expansions: the foundation they sit on is solid. The honest caveat is that cosmetic DLC in live-service hunting games is a recurring purchase model, and this pack is one of many. If budget is a consideration, the base game and its reserve or weapon DLC will always deliver more measurable gameplay return than appearance items. New players especially should prioritize the core content. Veterans who know exactly what they want out of their hunter's visual identity are the clear target audience here, and for them this pack does what it advertises without pretense. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Expansive Worlds
- Publisher
- Avalanche Studios
- Release Date
- Feb 16, 2017