theHunter: Call of the Wild - Yukon Valley (DLC)
Add-on / DLC for theHunter: Call of the Wild™ — view full gameA sprawling Yukon wilderness DLC that adds vast boreal terrain and new species to one of the most grounded hunting sims on the market.
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Best for theHunter veterans who want fresh terrain and new species rather than a replay of the base map's rhythm.
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About theHunter: Call of the Wild - Yukon Valley (DLC)
theHunter: Call of the Wild - Yukon Valley is a paid map expansion for Expansive Worlds' open-world hunting simulation, dropping players into a dense, cold-weather Canadian wilderness region. If you have never touched the base game, the pitch is straightforward: this is a slow, methodical sim where wind direction, animal behavior, caller timing, and shot placement matter more than reflexes. Yukon Valley specifically adds a large boreal biome with conifer forests, frozen lakeshores, and elevation changes that create genuinely different hunting scenarios compared to the base game's Layton Lake district. Species like moose and caribou roam here, and their behavioral patterns reward patience over aggression. From a systems standpoint, the DLC layers onto the base game's existing progression cleanly. Skill trees, equipment loadouts, and the scoring system all carry over, so arriving in Yukon Valley with a tuned rifle setup and a few dozen hours of fieldcraft already banked feels satisfying rather than redundant. The terrain itself is the real content: sightlines are longer in open tundra patches but punishing in dense spruce cover, which forces you to actually rethink your approach between zones. Animal density feels tuned toward the higher end, which keeps sessions active without turning the map into a shooting gallery. Where the expansion shows its age is in AI consistency. Animal pathfinding occasionally breaks on steep terrain, and the 'need zone' system that governs where animals feed, drink, and rest can produce predictable loops once you figure out the map. Dedicated players will have the algorithm half-solved within a weekend. The single-player campaign missions are serviceable but thin on narrative; the real hook is cooperative play, where coordinating drives with a second hunter across Yukon's bigger open areas is genuinely engaging. The base game's 89-percent positive rating across nearly 200,000 reviews reflects a community that has stuck around, and the mod ecosystem on PC (though this listing targets Xbox) has extended the title's life considerably on other platforms. For console players on Xbox One or Xbox Series X, the experience is polished if not cutting-edge visually. Series X loads zones noticeably faster, and the draw distance is cleaner, which matters when you are glassing a ridgeline from 400 meters. As a standalone value proposition, Yukon Valley makes the most sense for players who have already exhausted the base map and want fresh terrain with meaningfully different wildlife. If you are brand new to the game, start with the base experience first, get comfortable with the caller system and ballistics, then come back here. Treating this as your entry point is playable but slightly wasteful since a lot of Yukon's appeal is contrast with what came before. Bottom line: this is a content expansion that respects the simulation's rules while giving seasoned players a reason to reset their mental map. The AI has real exploitable patterns, co-op is where the hours stack up, and the boreal setting does atmospheric work that the base biome does not.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- Processor
- Intel i3-4170
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GTX 660 / ATI HD7870 - 1GB VRAM
- Storage
- 140 GB available space
Recommended
- 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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Game Info
- Developer
- Expansive Worlds
- Publisher
- Expansive Worlds
- Release Date
- Feb 16, 2017