Hunt: Showdown Is Having Its Best Day Ever On Steam Following Ambitious 1896 Update

As a seasoned gamer who’s been around the block more times than I care to count, I must say that the recent 1896 re-launch of Hunt: Showdown has truly caught my attention. Having played this game since its early days, it’s fascinating to see how it’s evolved over the years and is now setting new benchmarks with over 55,000 concurrent players!


Hunt: Showdown, the popular supernatural extraction shooter by Crytek, has undergone a significant 1896 re-launch, modernizing it for contemporary gaming consoles. The impressive overhaul is evident in its performance on Steam, as it continues to attract players and demonstrate its renewed appeal.

For several years now, Crytek’s shooter game has maintained a steady player base on Steam, with anywhere from 20,000 to 30,000 people playing simultaneously. This has steadily established it as one of the top extraction shooters out there. The launch of The Hunt: Showdown in 1896 has propelled the game’s current concurrent players on Steam to record numbers, surpassing 55,000 active players and still climbing, according to SteamDB at the time of this writing.

Hunt: Showdown is experiencing a significant milestone. The 1896 update brings a major overhaul to the game’s graphics, powered by the latest version of CryEngine, which includes enhanced lighting and audio features. These upgrades are so substantial that Crytek will no longer support the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the game. However, owners of these older console versions will receive a free upgrade to the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S versions. This update also introduces the game’s first new map in years, set in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, as well as new enemies, weapons, weapon variants, and cosmetics.

Interestingly, Hunt: Showdown 1896 has been reproached for revamping its user interface, leading to a “Mixed” rating in recent Steam reviews. Despite the game generally receiving a “Very Positive” feedback, many recent negative comments are about the UI overhaul. One critic declared that the latest update introduced an interface seemingly tailored for console gamers, which they found barely functional. Another user referred to the new main menu and interface as “unappealing.”

In this updated version of the game, several aspects of gameplay have been modified. For instance, some significant alterations have been made to different Hunter abilities, such as modifying the Necromancer trait that’s commonly used. Hunters will now exhaust more quickly when they’re downed and engulfed in fire. The duration for Choke bombs has been shortened, while trap placement has been enhanced. Bullet physics have been revamped, including adjustments for bullet drop. From now on, headshots will instantly kill an opponent. Additionally, the challenge system within the game has undergone a complete overhaul, ensuring that all players face the same weekly challenges and that these objectives are clearly marked on the in-game map.

If you’re curious about the game Hunt: Showdown set in 1896, it’s offering a free trial on Steam which concludes on August 19. For Xbox players, the free weekend lasts until August 18. Additionally, from now until August 22, you can get a 20% discount on all platforms, reducing the game’s price to $24 instead of its regular $30.

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2024-08-15 21:09