Hunter Uprising extraction reimagined! Devs Spills Secrets | Ep.41

EPISODE · Jun 13, 2024 · 46 MIN

Hunter Uprising extraction reimagined! Devs Spills Secrets | Ep.41

from State of Survival Podcast · host State Of Survival Podcast

Join the Team as we interview John Kőrmendy from Wolf Den Games about their upcoming extraction/survival game, Hunter Uprising. Get an exclusive look at the game's unique features WishList it now : https://store.steampowered.com/app/2561660/HUNTERS_Uprising/ Walled-off danger zones: Explore unique maps inspired by different cultures and real-world locations. Supernatural creatures: Battle terrifying monsters like Bigfoot, werewolves, and even zombies! Intense PVP action: Fight other players for bounties and valuable loot, with unique mechanics like live tracking and bloody footprints. Dynamic environments: Experience different weather conditions, day and night cycles, and a variety of biomes. Learn about the inspiration behind the game, the challenges of indie development, and the passionate team bringing Hunter Uprising to life. Don't miss this exciting preview of a game that promises to be a thrilling addition to the extraction/survival genre. We dive deep into the inspiration behind the game, its unique blend of realistic modern combat and supernatural elements, and the intense PVP action that awaits players. Discover the challenges of indie game development, the diverse team behind Hunter Uprising, and how you can support this exciting project

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