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"Wild America: Open-World Hunting Game Launches on iOS, Android Soon"

Author : Max Mar 26,2025

The hunting sub-genre of shooters caters to a unique niche of enthusiasts who enjoy the thrill of the hunt in the Americas. For those intrigued by this genre, the upcoming mobile release of Way of the Hunter: Wild America could be the perfect introduction. Developed by THQ Nordic and brought to mobile by Handy Games, this game is set to launch soon on both iOS and Android platforms.

Way of the Hunter: Wild America extends the immersive experience of THQ Nordic's recent PC and console title to mobile devices. Players will have the opportunity to utilize a diverse range of authentic hunting weapons, including rifles and bows, to track and hunt the rich wildlife of the Pacific Northwest.

The game boasts a vast open world, offering 55 square miles of terrain to explore. This expansive environment is populated with realistically simulated animals, enhancing the authenticity of the hunting experience. Additionally, features like the new Hunter Sense add depth and strategy to the gameplay, making it more engaging for players.

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While the hunting genre may appeal to a specific audience, the mobile version of Way of the Hunter is poised to attract a broader range of fans, particularly those who may not have access to a console or PC. Many avid hunters, such as dads and uncles, are likely to have a smartphone or tablet, making this game more accessible to them.

THQ Nordic has evidently worked to streamline the often tedious aspects of hunting, and it's hoped that this mobile port will reflect those improvements. Whether this game will capture a wider audience remains to be seen, but it certainly holds promise for those interested in a realistic hunting simulation on their mobile devices.

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