theHunter: Call of the Wild™ - Weapons and Companions Bundle (DLC)
A bundle packing extra weapons and AI companions into one of the most atmospheric open-world hunting sims available. Useful additions, but only if you already own the base game.
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About theHunter: Call of the Wild™ - Weapons and Companions Bundle (DLC)
theHunter: Call of the Wild is a hunting simulation built around patience, positioning, and a surprisingly deep set of systems for wind direction, animal behaviour, and shot placement. The Weapons and Companions Bundle is a DLC package for that base game, adding firearm options and hunting dog companions to your loadout. If you treat this like a gear-expansion for an already solid sim, it earns its place. If you come in expecting a standalone experience, you will be staring at a DLC prompt before you fire a single shot. The weapons side of the bundle is where strategy-minded players will find the most value. Different calibres open different ethical harvest windows for different animal classes, and having more options on the rack means you can specialise loadouts per reserve rather than making uncomfortable compromises. The bundle does not hand you a win button. You still need to close the distance correctly, read the wind, and pick the right shot angle. The guns are tools, not shortcuts, and for a sim that rewards methodical play, that is exactly the right design call. The companion dogs add a distinct layer to the game loop. Retrievers and pointers fill genuinely different tactical roles. A pointer flags animals you have not spotted yet, which changes how you scout a zone. A retriever handles downed game in dense cover, which sounds minor until you spend twenty minutes grid-searching a bush for a wounded pheasant. These are not cosmetic pets. They affect how you plan a hunt from the start, and they interact with the single-player campaign and co-op sessions in the same way. On co-op: the base game supports multiplayer hunting with up to eight players sharing a reserve, and this bundle's additions carry into those sessions. That is worth noting because open-world hunting with a coordinated group, each running different weapon setups and dog types, generates the kind of emergent planning sessions that strategy players will recognise from other sandbox titles. The AI quality of the animals themselves has been refined across several post-launch updates, and the community collaboration model Expansive Worlds uses has kept the ecosystem reasonably honest over the years. The honest caveat is that this is a DLC bundle assessed largely on whether it deepens an already good game rather than on standalone merit. The base game's 89 percent positive Steam review score across a very large sample is the real signal here. The bundle assumes you are already bought in. If you are, the added weapon variety and the functional companion system represent a worthwhile extension of a sim that already punishes min-maxing in satisfying ways. If you are on the fence about theHunter itself, start with the base game and return to this once the core loop has its hooks in you. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Expansive Worlds
- Publisher
- Expansive Worlds
- Release Date
- Feb 16, 2017