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theHunter: Call of the Wild Adds Askiy Ridge on PS5, Xbox, PC

Explore the new Askiy Ridge Hunting Preserve with 19 animal species, snowy landscapes, and fresh missions now available in theHunter: Call of the Wild.
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theHunter: Call of the Wild expands its open world experience with the launch of the Askiy Ridge Hunting Preserve, a new area set in the Canadian wilderness. This update is now available across PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, XCloud, and PC.

Main Characters and Setting

Askiy Ridge immerses players in the Canadian outdoors, featuring a landscape of snowy plains, frozen peaks, and dense forests. The region is populated by a variety of native wildlife, including the North American beaver, which is prominently featured swimming in a forested, mountainous environment.

Confirmed Features

  • New Askiy Ridge Hunting Preserve with Canadian wilderness setting
  • 19 animal species, including North American beaver
  • 13 distinct missions to complete
  • Expansive environments with frozen and snowy biomes
  • Supports both single player and multiplayer modes
  • Available on PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, XCloud, and PC

Gameplay and Visuals

Players can freely explore the detailed Askiy Ridge reserve, tracking and hunting a wide range of wildlife. The game emphasizes realistic animal behavior, dynamic weather, and immersive visuals, all of which are reflected in the new snowy terrain and natural settings of the preserve.

Release Info

theHunter: Call of the Wild originally launched on October 2, 2017. The Askiy Ridge Hunting Preserve is now available as a content update on all supported platforms.

The addition of Askiy Ridge expands the game’s diverse environments and wildlife roster, offering hunters new challenges and scenic vistas to discover.

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