theHunter: Call of the Wild Opens the Gates to Peru With Its New Intisuyu Hunting Reserve

18/06/2026 - 10:05

Expansive Worlds has released the Peru Hunting Reserve DLC for theHunter: Call of the Wild, inviting players to explore Intisuyu, a vast new reserve inspired by Peru’s extreme biodiversity. Available now on all platforms, the expansion takes hunters from Andean foothills to misty cloud forests and dense river jungles, adding one of the most varied and visually distinctive hunting grounds the long-running simulation game has received so far.

The new reserve is not just a change of scenery. With 14 huntable species, including 10 new animals, a new crossbow, 60 missions, and fresh trophy opportunities, Peru Hunting Reserve is designed as a major content drop for players who want a different kind of challenge from the game’s established maps.

Intisuyu brings three distinct biomes to the hunting experience

The main attraction of the Peru Hunting Reserve is Intisuyu, a new open-world location built around three clearly differentiated environments.

Players can begin in the Andean foothills, where open terrain and long sightlines should favor patient tracking and careful shot placement. From there, the reserve shifts into cloud forests, creating denser and more atmospheric hunting conditions. Finally, hunters can push into the river jungle, a more dangerous environment where visibility, sound, and animal behavior become far more unpredictable.

That biome variety is important for theHunter: Call of the Wild. The game has always relied heavily on atmosphere, terrain reading, and environmental immersion, and a reserve only works if it meaningfully changes how players approach tracking. Intisuyu appears built around contrast: open plains, humid forest, and dense rainforest all demand different rhythms from the player.

The release trailer reinforces that sense of escalation. Peru is presented as a place of beauty, but also as a reserve where hunters need to remain alert. This is especially true in the jungle, where apex predators and limited visibility can turn a routine expedition into a much riskier encounter.

New wildlife makes Peru one of the game’s most diverse reserves

The DLC’s biggest mechanical draw is its animal roster. Peru Hunting Reserve includes 14 species, with 10 new additions to the game.

The official material highlights animals such as capybaras, vicuñas, jaguars, and black caimans, giving the reserve a very different identity from previous maps focused on European, North American, or highland ecosystems. The inclusion of both large predators and semi-aquatic species also broadens the type of tracking players can expect.

That diversity matters because animal behavior is central to theHunter: Call of the Wild’s long-term appeal. Each new reserve must offer more than attractive landscapes; it needs species that push players to learn fresh habits, movement patterns, habitats, and hunting strategies.

The jaguar is likely to become one of the headline attractions. As an apex predator associated with dense jungle environments, it adds a layer of tension that fits perfectly with the reserve’s more dangerous regions. Black caimans should also introduce a distinct type of hunt, especially around rivers and wetlands.

The game’s official store description also references a new Great One exclusive to Peru, giving dedicated hunters another rare trophy target to pursue. For long-term players, that kind of chase can significantly extend the life of a reserve beyond its initial missions.

A new crossbow and 60 missions strengthen the DLC package

Peru Hunting Reserve also introduces a new crossbow, giving players a stealth-focused weapon option that fits naturally with the reserve’s dense vegetation and close-range encounters.

That addition is more than cosmetic. A crossbow encourages slower, quieter, more deliberate hunting. In environments where visibility is limited and animals can vanish quickly into the jungle, stealth tools can become especially valuable.

The DLC also includes 60 missions, which is a substantial amount of structured content for a reserve expansion. Missions in theHunter: Call of the Wild often serve several purposes at once: they guide players through key locations, introduce local characters, teach the geography of the map, and provide a reason to explore beyond obvious hunting routes.

In Intisuyu, the mission structure appears tied to helping local communities and discovering the reserve’s distinct environmental identity. That is important because the best theHunter reserves tend to work not only as hunting maps, but as places with their own atmosphere, history, and sense of purpose.

The DLC also mentions Multi Trophy Mounts, giving collectors an additional reason to pursue specific hunts and build memorable displays around the new animal roster.

What this means for players

For veteran players, Peru Hunting Reserve offers exactly what keeps theHunter: Call of the Wild active years after launch: a new map that changes the pace, animal roster, and environmental demands of the game.

The three-biome structure should make Intisuyu feel more varied than a reserve built around a single dominant landscape. Players who prefer open tracking can spend time in the Andean areas, while those looking for more intense and atmospheric hunts can push deeper into the rainforest.

The animal roster is also a major draw. With 10 new species, Peru offers more than a simple remix of existing wildlife. The presence of jaguars, caimans, capybaras, and vicuñas gives the reserve a strong regional identity and should appeal to players who value biodiversity and novelty.

For newcomers, the DLC also works as a showcase of what makes theHunter: Call of the Wild distinct from faster-paced hunting games. This is not about constant action. It is about reading the environment, tracking signs, managing wind and noise, choosing the right weapon, and understanding animal behavior over time.

The new crossbow should also attract players who enjoy stealth-based approaches, while the 60 missions provide a structured path through the reserve for anyone who does not want to rely purely on free exploration.

Peru gives theHunter Call of the Wild one of its richest landscapes yet

With Peru Hunting Reserve, Expansive Worlds is once again leaning into the strongest part of theHunter: Call of the Wild: the feeling of stepping into a living wilderness and gradually learning how it works.

Intisuyu brings a strong sense of place, from the heights of the Andes to the thick heart of the rainforest. Its combination of new species, varied biomes, stealth-focused equipment, and extensive mission content makes it one of the most substantial reserve additions in the game’s recent history.

For hunters looking for a fresh destination, Peru offers more than another map marker. It is a reserve built around contrast, danger, and discovery, where every expedition can shift from quiet observation to sudden tension in a matter of seconds.

The jungle is open, the trails are waiting, and Intisuyu is ready for anyone prepared to earn their next trophy the hard way.



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