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Head to Yukon Valley with the latest theHunter: Call of the Wild DLC

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theHunter: Call of the Wild has previously seen us sent off on a wild goose chase, traverse the unforgiving tundra found in the Medved-Taiga National Park, and even hunt the biggest of beasts found in the Vurhonga Savanna. Now though it’s time for another hunt as we head to Yukon Valley and nab ourselves some Gray Wolves, Grizzly Bears, and more.

Available to purchase and download right now for theHunter: Call of the Wild is the Yukon Valley DLC which provides no less than 25 square miles of new hunting grounds. With 10 new narrative-filled missions available, 42 side missions and new animals to track, you’ll find yourself treking through burned forests, over some crimson plains and all through the night as Yukon Valley provides a ton of new opportunity.

Available to be taken in alone or with friends, Yukon Valley has become a bit of a haven for knowledgeable hunters and ecologists. With its breathtaking environments that stretch from the rolling hills of blood-coloured moss, to the snow-covered mountains framing the reserve, it is certainly a spectacular experience that needs to be taken in. And the hunting prospects are just as exciting, with Gray Wolves, Red Foxes and Grizzlys all present.

If you wish to give this latest DLC a shot and have the base game of theHunter: Call of the Wild to hand, then head to the Xbox Store (or the respective store for PS4 and PC players), and splash the £5.59 required. Should you need more info about the game itself, our full review of theHunter: Call of the Wild on Xbox One should be taken in.

Game Description:

Referred to by some as “The Last Frontier” and “The Land of the Midnight Sun”, it’s hard to deny that Alaska is a place of untamed natural beauty. Under the watchful gaze and devoted care of warden Jim Murray, Yukon Valley has become a haven for knowledgeable hunters and ecologists, looking to maintain the delicate balance of the ecosystem. With its breathtaking environments that stretch from the rolling hills of blood-coloured moss, to the snow-covered mountains framing the reserve; Yukon Valley is spectacular to behold. YUKON VALLEY’S FAUNA The dazzlingly coloured biomes of Yukon Valley are teeming with equally vibrant wildlife. Catch the Plains Bisons, Caribou and Moose grazing in the soft light of the dawn. Silently stalk Red Foxes and Harlequin Ducks, before they are startled and take flight. Stay out of sight as you track a roaming Grizzly Bear, always wary that it might charge you if it feels threatened. Stick around, and you might even hear a pack of Gray Wolves howl under the glow of the moon. LUSH AND VIBRANT FLORA Considered one of the most visually stunning places on Earth; the Yukon region sports a series of dramatic landscapes, serving as a backdrop to a rich history. From the lush spruce forests to the red foothills, every corner of this reserve is filled with colour and life. It pays to be wary of the weather though, as the familiar scenery can quickly transform into a blanket of freshly fallen snow. As you trek through the eerie, twisted remains of a burnt forest, the seemingly endless rolling plains and the crisp yellow leaves of the woodlands you can’t help but admire the magic that exists out there. .300 CANNING MAGNUM Developed by Alaskan gunsmiths for moose hunting, the .300 Canning Magnum is the go-to rifle for large game in the Yukon Region. Favored by marksmen and hunters alike for its accuracy, the .300 Magnum cartridge is effective for long-range hunting up to a distance of 400 meters. MISSIONS AND MEASURES Yukon Valley, just like its preceding reserves, will span a massive 25 square miles (64 square kilometers) and it will be your decision whether you decide to simply explore the reserve, carving your own path, or if you pursue the thrilling new story with 10 new narrative missions, and 42 side missions. Through the knowledge, instincts and hard work of its warden Jim Murray; Yukon Valley’s ecosystem and inhabitants have survived under his care. The balance is a delicate one though, and the reserve’s fate is uncertain, even with Jim’s care. With the permafrost retreating from Alaska, predators beginning to unbalance the delicate natural order, and tree-eating parasites threatening forests recently damaged by a forest fire, Jim is struggling to keep up. It will now fall on you to help him maintain the health and unique, untamed appeal of Yukon Valley. SHARED EXPERIENCE Just like our other paid DLCs, if a player doesn’t own it they can still join a session in Yukon Valley at no cost by simply finding players that have purchased it and joining their game. It’s then up to you whether you compete or cooperate.

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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