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theHunter: Call of the Wild
A sequel to both games, called theHunter: Call of the Wild, was announced on 28 November 2016.[24] This time developed by Expansive Worlds and only published by Avalanche Studios, the game was released on 16 February 2017.[25][26] Expansive Worlds confirmed on 27 March 2017 that the game would also receive ports for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One,[27] which were released on 2 October 2017.[28]
The game continued to receive development throughout 2019 with the introduction of 'TruRacs' – an implementation of random rack design being applied to animals with racks that provides more diversity in the look of certain animals. Expansive Worlds announced that they aim to include TruRacs for all species that have horn/antler variations within the game.
To date Expansive Worlds has released a total of thirteen hunting reserves for theHunter: Call of the Wild. These include:
Hirschfelden Hunting Reserve (2017); Central Europe
Layton Lake District (2017); Pacific Northwest
Medved-Taiga National Park (2017); Siberia
Vurhonga Savannah (2018); Southern Africa
Parque Fernando (2018); Patagonia in Argentina
Yukon Valley (2019); Yukon River Basin in Alaska
Cuatro Colinas Game Reserve (2019); Spain
Silver Ridge Peaks (2020); Rocky Mountains
Te Awaroa National Park (2020); New Zealand
Rancho del Arroyo (2021); Sonora in Mexico
Mississippi Acres Preserve (2021); Mississippi
Revontuli Coast (2022); Finland
New England Mountains (2022); New Hampshire
In January 2020, Expansive Worlds announced a beta which would look at changes to weapons and scoring of the animal system in the game to make the game more in line with simulation play and provide a better overall experience. With feedback provided the Expansive Worlds team launched a second round of their beta in late January to further get feedback on the proposed Scoring 2.0 system. The Animal Scoring System 2.0 went live on 18 February 2020.[29]
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