theHunter: Call of the Wild launches its Multi-Class Weapon Pack, redefining versatility for every hunt
15/04/2026 - 12:30
The hunting simulation experience in theHunter: Call of the Wild takes a leap forward in customization and strategy with the launch of the Multi-Class Weapon Pack. This DLC is designed to completely overhaul how players prepare for their expeditions.
The goal is simple: reduce the reliance on highly specific loadouts and offer an arsenal capable of adapting to multiple scenarios. This pack introduces three bolt-action rifles and a combination shotgun, covering everything from small game to apex predators—a change that directly impacts in-game decision-making.
Among the new additions, the RICHARDSSON .500 stands out; specifically built for big-game hunters, it is the ideal choice for encounters where raw stopping power is essential. At the opposite end of the spectrum, the JONEROS .17 HMR positions itself as a high-precision option for small targets at long range, emphasizing stability and marksmanship.
For those seeking balance, the ALIS Precision Shot .25-06 offers a versatile solution for mid-sized prey, blending power with excellent recoil control. Finally, the most unique piece of the pack, the CASSIDY Combination Shotgun .22 MAG, introduces a hybrid approach that allows hunters to switch between firing styles depending on the distance, further expanding the tactical possibilities in the field.
The impact of this DLC goes beyond just adding more gear. It changes the core gameplay loop by allowing hunters to react to unexpected encounters without the need to carry an over-encumbered inventory. While pre-hunt planning remains vital, there is now much more room for improvisation in the field.
In a game where every shot counts and a single decision can determine the success of a harvest, this versatility becomes a game-changing advantage.
With the Multi-Class Weapon Pack now available, your options are more open than ever.
The question is now clear: with all these tools in your hands, will you stick to your specialty... or will you master every situation that crosses your path?
