Hunt: Showdown impresses in the latest trailer with a tough character and wonderful animations. Fans are now hoping for even more.
What to expect in the DLC: As monster hunters at the end of the 19th century, you are, in this PvPvE horror shooter on Steam, hunting boss monsters. In the process, you will fight through numerous NPC enemies, and the up to 10 other players will give you a hard time. They are pursuing the same goal – just not together with you.
We have embedded the trailer for the new DLC here for you:
The new DLC Law of Salvage delivers a legendary hunter in two variants, two legendary weapons, and a new consumable item:
- Captain Laffite (Legendary Hunter)
- Scuttled Glory (Legendary Winfield 1887 Terminus)
- Knuckle Shunt (Legendary Scottfield Model 3 Brawler)
- Hagfish Bronze (Legendary Choke Bomb)
Why the trailer excites: Just three weeks ago, Hunt: Showdown captivated with a trailer for another DLC. It has already been praised for its animations, as well as for its character and weapon designs.
The current, new trailer seems to please players just as much, as can be learned from the comments via YouTube.
There, the design of the new character is especially praised: Captain Laffite is a dark captain with a full beard, solid stature, and his body and clothes are overgrown with barnacles.
This gives the impression that he is an experienced and tough guy who has seen a lot. User Triads297 describes him in his comment as the toughest character in a long time.
In many comments, Laffite is compared to other well-known figures. Many mention “Uncle Sam” as an example in their comments. Actors William Dafoe and Jim Carrey’s character Count Olaf are also named as examples.
The latest trailers impress so much that fans want to see more
But not only the character design is praised in the comments. In this trailer too, many fans again mention the very good animations. These seem to really excite them, because, like marakushieda4039, many are calling in their comments for a live-action or animated series.
This at least shows that they not only want to see more of the lore but also find great pleasure in the way the team behind Hunt creates its cinematic trailers. The fact that they would indeed like to see a whole series or movie is probably a big compliment.
Alongside much praise and enthusiasm, however, negative voices are also being raised, demanding an improvement of the game and not a new DLC. However, there is already news for 2024: Successful shooter on Steam does not want to be called Hunt 2 despite engine upgrade – Due to Destiny 2 and Overwatch 2