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theHunter: Call of the Wild - Te Awaroa National Park DLC Steam CD Key

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Release date: 10/12/2020

There’s something truly magical about Te Awaroa National Park, something that has captured the imagination of movie directors and hunters alike for generations. Rolling hills, temperate rainforests, and deciduous forests combine to create a microcosm of the entire South Island of New Zealand. Watch the landscape shift before your very eyes as you trek across this beautiful reserve. 

While hunters make their way here in search of Sika Deer, Chamois, and Feral Goats, Te Awaroa National Park has also seen an influx of tourism due to the movies recently filmed in the area. It’ll be up to you and warden Kiri Taylor to ensure that no permanent damage is done to the splendour of the reserve, and that its native flora and fauna are preserved.

The Awaroa's Fauna
Tracking the numerous animals that roam Te Awaroa’s stunningly diverse environments is a favorite among hunters. For some, it’s the rush of stalking a prized Sika Deer in the beech forest that draws them here, while others come in hopes of catching a rare glimpse of the Feral Pigs, Feral Goats, and Chamois. And for those looking for a more relaxed experience, there’s plenty of Red Deer, Turkey, European Rabbits and Fallow Deer to hunt.

The Awaroa's Flora
It’s of no surprise that Te Awaroa has been used to depict fairytale landscapes, as it's ever-changing ecosystems are truly a sight to behold. From the steep, impressive mountains that divide the reserve, to the sparkling beaches and dense temperate forests, the region transforms under your very feet. There are also more familiar hunting grounds available, such as spruce and pine forests.

Versatile Surplus Rifle
What the F.L. Sporter .303 lacks in condition, it more than makes up for in performance. The bolt action is smooth, reliable and easy to cycle, and it’s a proven rifle for both hunting and target practice. With a wide selection of compatible sights, and a great effective range, it can take down a broad selection of animals without problem.

Missions and Measures
Stretching across a vast 25 square miles (64 square kilometers), Te Awaroa National Park has always been a place to get away from it all, both for the first Polynesian settlers and the hardy men who made their names hunting deer from helicopters. Times are tough though, and when warden Kiri Taylor reluctantly agrees to allow a series of Hollywood films to be made in the reserve, it goes from sleepy backwater to daytripper hotspot almost overnight. 

Now, with the reserve's delicate ecology threatened, Kiri has had enough. With you at her side, she’s going to show the world that New Zealand isn’t all just haka and halflings. Across 16 new story missions, you’ll deal with local menaces, patch things up between old friends, and discover the truth behind a long-forgotten legend.

Share the Experience
You’re able to hunt in Te Awaroa National Park even if you don’t own the DLC by joining someone in multiplayer who does. This will give you access to everything except the narrative missions. 

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JOSEPHUS
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If you enjoy the hunter: call of the wild, then you may want to check out this weapon pack. The pack features several semi-auto rifles, chambered in .22LR, .223, and .308 with rails to accept scopes and sights. The .22LR is superb for hunting varmint and fowl and the .308 is well known for it's versatility.
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SilvajsPS
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Yukon Valley is a map in which 10 main and 42 side missions await the player. The landscape and its diversity is one of the main strengths of this map. Another big plus of this DLC is the possibility to purchase the Canning Magnum rifle. This is one of the best rifles for the heaviest animals. Every Yukon hunter should have the Caning Magnum in their gear.
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Miłosz
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The Hunter's Wild Call is a sequel to The Hunter Classic, which is 100% better in graphics, gameplay, and the game is much clearer for novice players. If you like hunting it can be realistic although I can't say much as I have never been out hunting but the guns and mechanics are quite enjoyable however the game is very slow and time consuming which is to be expected in hunting but eventually getting an animal is wonderful.
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Supersonic
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The hunter call of the wild, is the sequel to The Hunter Classic its 100% better in graphics, gameplay, as well as the game being a lot more clear to first time players. If you like hunting then it may be realistic-ish tho I cant say much cause I've never gone hunting but the guns and mechanics do feel pretty nice, however the game play is very slow and time consuming which is expected in hunting but finally getting an animal feels great.
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Craig Sheridan
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Being the first of the dlc maps i have bought i love it already and the main questline for it was actually quite fun and interactive. A big advantage i find in picking up this map as a beginner is their is always animals to be spotted no matter where you are its not often walking around you wont encounter anything be it close range or at a distance, which makes for increasing weapon score a fast enough grind. It really is worth picking up in my opinion with the animals you can hunt and find quite easy such as the lions, wildebeest, gemsbock being some of the animals i try to hunt the most as the largest caliber rifle available to me is the .270. The lions and the wildebeest require a very precise shot and the polymer tip 270 rounds to take down quick and efficiently if your in the same situation as me with gun availability
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