Status Update

Hello hunters,

It’s that time of the week again and here’s our weekly status update with a summary of what we’ve been up to in this corner of the world.

Top o’ the mornin’ to ya!

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Tomorrow we’re kicking off a special event dedicated to St. Patrick’s Day which is celebrated on March 17th. Although this day has its roots in Ireland, it crossed the borders long time ago and has become truly international. This year, for the first time, we’ve decided to pay a tribute to the day of shamrock, so there will be hunting, nice trophies and, who knows, maybe even some gold at the end of rainbow if you’re lucky. You will hear more on this tomorrow, but whether Irish or not Irish – come and have some fun hunting!

Player Survey – Have your say!

It’s been exactly one year since our last big survey, in this period of time our community has grown like mushrooms under the rain and we want to learn more about you and hear what you have to say to us. Today we’re launching a new survey, the results of which will guide us in our work on developing the game. As always, please try not to make assumptions that certain features, reserves or animals will be introduced just because they were somehow mentioned.

The survey will be open for 10 days, until March 23rd midnight CET. It shouldn’t take you longer than 15 minutes to answer all of the questions, but you can only participate once. We will appreciate your honest and detailed replies. If you answer to all the questions and fill in your theHunter name at the end, you’ll be automatically enrolled into our em$ draw, where we will randomly choose three players and gift them 1000 em$. You can also choose to submit your answers anonymously. Please note that even if you let us know your name, the information you provide will not be stored with your account details, shared, sold, distributed or used in any other way that may harm you.

Complete the survey

Collectibles on Bushrangers Run

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Some of you have already stumbled upon them – there are now three different types of Australian aboriginal knives from different time periods to be found and picked up in Bushrangers Run. They are not to be used for hunting – alas! – but finding one of them will for sure make your Australian hunting experience even more immersive (the Outback Outfit will help too).

That’s it from us for today.

Happy hunting!

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