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Steam News29 May 20261mo ago

Community Survey: Where Do You Want to Hunt Next Year?

The African reserve has just released this week, bringing a fresh new hunting experience to the game. Our first post launch DLC map is already under development, and we’re keeping it under wraps for now.

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addedThe African reserve has just released this week, bringing a fresh new hunting experience to the game. Our first post launch DLC map is already under development, and we’re keeping it under wraps for now. However, to help you make the most informed decision with your vote on the second post-launch DLC map, we’ll give you a hint in the map in the survey.
addedYou can choose between three different map concepts, each offering a unique region, a diverse array of wildlife, and an all-new hunting atmosphere. The winning option will become our next fully developed reserve after the current one in production.
addedPlease note: creating a new reserve is a long-term process. From research and environment design to animal behavior and final optimization, development takes around one full year before release. This is a long-term decision, not something you will see soon.
addedTake the survey here: https://forms.gle/FP8XXTLjHmdF3Qyz8We have added some questions that will help us learn more about our most dedicated players – don't worry, every vote counts no matter what you answer there.

Way of the Hunter 2 changes

addedThe African reserve has just released this week, bringing a fresh new hunting experience to the game. Our first post launch DLC map is already under development, and we’re keeping it under wraps for now. However, to help you make the most informed decision with your vote on the second post-launch DLC map, we’ll give you a hint in the map in the survey.
addedYou can choose between three different map concepts, each offering a unique region, a diverse array of wildlife, and an all-new hunting atmosphere. The winning option will become our next fully developed reserve after the current one in production.
addedPlease note: creating a new reserve is a long-term process. From research and environment design to animal behavior and final optimization, development takes around one full year before release. This is a long-term decision, not something you will see soon.
addedWe have added some questions that will help us learn more about our most dedicated players – don't worry, every vote counts no matter what you answer there.

The African reserve has just released this week, bringing a fresh new hunting experience to the game. Our first post launch DLC map is already under development, and we’re keeping it under wraps for now. However, to help you make the most informed decision with your vote on the second post-launch DLC map, we’ll give you a hint in the map in the survey.

You can choose between three different map concepts, each offering a unique region, a diverse array of wildlife, and an all-new hunting atmosphere. The winning option will become our next fully developed reserve after the current one in production.

Please note: creating a new reserve is a long-term process. From research and environment design to animal behavior and final optimization, development takes around one full year before release. This is a long-term decision, not something you will see soon.

This vote is open to all players on PC and console, so everyone can take part.

Take the survey here: https://forms.gle/FP8XXTLjHmdF3Qyz8

We have added some questions that will help us learn more about our most dedicated players – don't worry, every vote counts no matter what you answer there.

Thanks for helping shape the future of Way of the Hunter 2.

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