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A dense South American hunting reserve for theHunter: Call of the Wild, trading northern forests for open savannas and new animal rosters. More map, more grind, same satisfying loop.

Parque Fernando is a paid DLC reserve for theHunter: Call of the Wild, dropping you into a sprawling South American landscape that swaps the pine-and-mud aesthetic of the base game's Layton Lake for warmer, drier terrain. Think open grasslands, scattered woodland clusters, and river systems that actually change how you plan approach routes. If you have logged serious hours in the base game, the shift in biome alone is enough to reset your mental map and make scouting feel fresh again. On the animal side, Parque Fernando brings species not found in the base reserves, including the mule deer and several regional variants that demand different caliber choices and shot placement knowledge. That matters more than it sounds. theHunter's scoring system rewards anatomical precision, so hunting new species is not just a visual novelty but a mechanical adjustment. You are recalculating your loadout and re-reading wind direction in terrain that does not funnel animals the way dense forest does. Open country punishes careless movement in ways that keep even experienced players honest. From a progression standpoint, the reserve integrates cleanly with the base game's skill trees and equipment unlocks. Nothing is gated behind a separate progression wall, which is the right call. You bring your rifle, your caller tools, your optics, and the map is immediately playable. The mission structure follows the same pattern as the base game's need zones and need fulfillment quests, so newcomers who picked up the full bundle will not hit a learning wall specific to this DLC. The layout of the reserve itself does a decent job of directing early exploration without hand-holding, which is consistent with how Expansive Worlds has generally handled onboarding across the whole package. The honest critique is that Parque Fernando is not a revolution in the formula. If you are already feeling the repetition of the core hunt-score-repeat loop, a new map alone will not fix that. The AI animal behavior, while serviceable, still shows the same predictable patterns under pressure that veterans have long since memorized. And for a reserve of this size, the density of meaningful landmarks feels slightly thin in the central zones, making mid-map traversal more of a chore than it should be. Co-op play helps here since having a partner to cover ground cuts down on the solo slog, and the reserve is sized well for two to four players coordinating zones. For players who genuinely enjoy theHunter's patient, methodical approach to hunting simulation, Parque Fernando delivers a solid chunk of additional content with enough biome variety to justify the purchase. It is not trying to be anything other than more of what the base game does, and within those expectations it performs well. The 89 percent positive Steam rating across a very large review pool suggests the community agrees it clears the bar. Diego, Scout Team

theHunter: Call of the Wild - Parque Fernando (DLC)

theHunter: Call of the Wild - Parque Fernando (DLC)

Add-on / DLC for theHunter: Call of the Wild™ — view full game
Feb 16, 2017Expansive Worlds
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A dense South American hunting reserve for theHunter: Call of the Wild, trading northern forests for open savannas and new animal rosters. More map, more grind, same satisfying loop.

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Solid map expansion for committed theHunter players; new species and terrain justify the purchase if the base loop still holds your attention.

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About theHunter: Call of the Wild - Parque Fernando (DLC)

Parque Fernando is a paid DLC reserve for theHunter: Call of the Wild, dropping you into a sprawling South American landscape that swaps the pine-and-mud aesthetic of the base game's Layton Lake for warmer, drier terrain. Think open grasslands, scattered woodland clusters, and river systems that actually change how you plan approach routes. If you have logged serious hours in the base game, the shift in biome alone is enough to reset your mental map and make scouting feel fresh again. On the animal side, Parque Fernando brings species not found in the base reserves, including the mule deer and several regional variants that demand different caliber choices and shot placement knowledge. That matters more than it sounds. theHunter's scoring system rewards anatomical precision, so hunting new species is not just a visual novelty but a mechanical adjustment. You are recalculating your loadout and re-reading wind direction in terrain that does not funnel animals the way dense forest does. Open country punishes careless movement in ways that keep even experienced players honest. From a progression standpoint, the reserve integrates cleanly with the base game's skill trees and equipment unlocks. Nothing is gated behind a separate progression wall, which is the right call. You bring your rifle, your caller tools, your optics, and the map is immediately playable. The mission structure follows the same pattern as the base game's need zones and need fulfillment quests, so newcomers who picked up the full bundle will not hit a learning wall specific to this DLC. The layout of the reserve itself does a decent job of directing early exploration without hand-holding, which is consistent with how Expansive Worlds has generally handled onboarding across the whole package. The honest critique is that Parque Fernando is not a revolution in the formula. If you are already feeling the repetition of the core hunt-score-repeat loop, a new map alone will not fix that. The AI animal behavior, while serviceable, still shows the same predictable patterns under pressure that veterans have long since memorized. And for a reserve of this size, the density of meaningful landmarks feels slightly thin in the central zones, making mid-map traversal more of a chore than it should be. Co-op play helps here since having a partner to cover ground cuts down on the solo slog, and the reserve is sized well for two to four players coordinating zones. For players who genuinely enjoy theHunter's patient, methodical approach to hunting simulation, Parque Fernando delivers a solid chunk of additional content with enough biome variety to justify the purchase. It is not trying to be anything other than more of what the base game does, and within those expectations it performs well. The 89 percent positive Steam rating across a very large review pool suggests the community agrees it clears the bar.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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xboxOpen World HuntingDLC ReserveCo-op HuntingAnimal AILoadout CustomizationPrecision ShootingExplorationWildlife Simulation

System Requirements

Minimum

Processor
Intel i3-4170
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 660 / ATI HD7870 - 1GB VRAM
Storage
140 GB available space

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OS
64bit OS - Windows 10
Processor
Intel i7 quad-core
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
NVidia GTX 760 / R9 270x - 4GB VRAM
Storage
140 GB available space

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Expansive Worlds
Publisher
Expansive Worlds
Release Date
Feb 16, 2017

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theHunter: Call of the Wild - Parque Fernando (DLC) is available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, PC, Xbox.

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theHunter: Call of the Wild - Parque Fernando (DLC) was released on 16 February 2017.

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theHunter: Call of the Wild - Parque Fernando (DLC) was developed by Expansive Worlds.