Way of the Hunter’s Second DLC Tikamoon Plains To Add Lions, Bows, and More
/THQ Nordic announced that their realistic hunting game Way of the Hunter is getting its second DLC called Tikamoon Plains, bringing players to Africa.
The DLC will allow players to hunt through a diverse range of biomes from lush grasslands, vast savannas, windy mountains, and deadly deserts.
Just like the first DLC, Aurora Shores, the second DLC will naturally allow players to hunt new animals such as lions and hyenas, making it the first time they are adding predators to be hunted. The DLC also allows players to hunt using bows.
Way of the Hunter’s Tikamoon Plains DLC will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC for $9.99. The new content is also part of the game’s Season Pass ($19.99), so if you already have it all you have to do is wait for its eventual release, but sadly there’s no release date given in the announcement.
For those new to Way of the Hunter, here’s a quick rundown of the game.
This authentic hunting experience lets you explore and hunt in large open-world environments in the USA and Europe. Discover true-to-life animals in beautiful natural habitats and handle various detailed and highly realistic weapons. Face the challenges of ethical hunting, supported by a compelling story, or simply enjoy hunting the rich environments freely.
Hunt like a pro with features that highlight animal signs, blood splatter analysis, and shot review with the rewindable bullet camera
Dozens of strikingly detailed animal species with realistic behavior models for a truly immersive hunting experience
Enjoy your perfect hunting adventure among friends in co-op mode
Two vast hunting territories with 55 square miles each
Realistic ballistics and bullet physics simulation
Sophisticated natural animal animations and reactions when sensing the players presence
A compelling story about the struggles of a family hunting business, and the rivalry and friendships that surround it
Complex Trophy system generates unique antlers and horns based on multiple factors like fitness and ago
I was fortunate enough to review Way of the Hunter when it came out last year. Though, it’s not my cup of tea, the game does deliver a grounded and realistic experience. If you’re keen on being patient for hours to get a single kill, this might be for you.
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