theHunter: Call of the Wild is an online action hunting game developed by Expansive Worlds. The game's latest DLC, Sundarpatan Nepal Hunting Reserve, sets to bring hunters to the vast lands of Nepal, a sprawling environment featuring three unique regions, 13 animal species, and a new weapon being the 19th century Gandhare Rifle. The Sundarpatan Nepal Hunting Reserve DLC for theHunter: Call of the Wild is launching on June 18 for PlayStation 4 (PS4), Xbox One, and PC (Steam and Epic Games Store).
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00:00PEGI 16
00:10Welcome to Sundalapathan, Nepal.
00:14A one of a kind hunting reserve that is both beautiful and challenging.
00:20Here you'll find animals you can't see anywhere else
00:24and experience the thrill of the hunt like never before.
00:31There are three regions in Sundalapathan,
00:35each with their own distinct climate, wildlife and rich cultures.
00:40In the middle is Bahad, with its temperate climate,
00:45characterized by the terraced rice fields and dense, colorful forests
00:50where our national flower, the rhododendron, blooms in the wild.
00:55It is here you'll spot the Tibetan fox,
00:57a clever hunter with a face you can't forget.
01:01To the south is the Terai region.
01:04This lush landscape owes itself to the heavy rains that frequent it.
01:09In the dense forests and savannas, it's easy to move unseen.
01:13But the same goes for the reserve's top predator, the Bengal tiger.
01:18It hunts its prey by stalking from behind, and that could be you.
01:23Finally, to the north is the Himal region.
01:27These might not be the tallest mountains in Nepal, but don't be fooled.
01:32The Himal is a hard place to survive.
01:35It's this hostile landscape that the snow leopard calls home.
01:40Skilled at stalking and hiding,
01:43you'll need more than just tracking skills to spot one.
01:47Sundalapathan is not for the faint of heart.
01:50But if you're up for adventure, and up to the challenge,
01:54there's nowhere else like it.
01:57Welcome to Nepal.
02:00Welcome to Sundalapathan.