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Hunting Clash update: day-night cycle & changing weather now live

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Hunting Clash will take players to the rain-soaked landscapes of Thailand and roll out its biggest update of the year.

With the launch of this new location, players will gain access to four different environmental conditions – day, night, rain, and sunshine. This change completely transforms the pace and strategy of gameplay, introducing a new level of realism and engaging players like never before.

“Introducing a day-night cycle and dynamically changing weather conditions is a significant step toward enhancing the player experience,” says Jakub Noganowicz, Product Owner of Hunting Clash. “These changes bring new depth, freshness, and a much stronger sense of immersion. Hunting becomes not only more realistic but also more unique – each condition requires a different approach and strategy. It’s a whole new level of engagement and a feature that truly sets Hunting Clash apart from the competition.”

Thanks to this update, players will be able to hunt in the same location under four different scenarios – during the day, at night, in the rain, or under clear skies. Each of these conditions comes with a unique visual setting. Additionally, a special visual filter will simulate raindrops appearing directly on the player’s screen, further enhancing the sense of being immersed in a realistic, natural environment.

Along with the launch of the new location, the game’s main screen will now feature a weather forecast, designed to reflect the real climate conditions of Thailand. A white cloud icon indicates a chance of rain, while a black cloud guarantees rainfall. To help players better plan their participation in time- or weather-sensitive events, a new notification system has been introduced. When specific weather conditions required for an event are met, this information will be clearly displayed in the forecast.

Dynamic weather conditions and the day-night cycle bring not only a new level of experience, but also greater gameplay variety and fresh visual impressions. Night hunting introduces a completely different atmosphere – with night vision automatically enabled, players can observe animals in the dark, which further enhances realism and immersion. These new conditions require more focus and strategic thinking, making each session more engaging and unique.

This latest update marks more than just another step in the evolution of Hunting Clash – it delivers a brand-new level of realism that significantly elevates gameplay immersion. With July being the peak of the rainy season in Thailand – when the sun appears for only a few hours a day – the location serves as the perfect backdrop to showcase the full impact of the new dynamic weather and day-night systems.

Hunting Clash is the second-largest title in Ten Square Games’ portfolio and has been captivating players since its launch in August 2020. Designed for a broad audience, it combines collection mechanics, competitive gameplay, and breathtaking 3D visuals to create an action-packed hunting simulator for those passionate about the sport. Players can travel to stunning, lifelike hunting grounds around the world, observe animals in their natural habitats, and experience the thrill of the hunt while competing to become the world’s top hunter. With realistically animated wildlife, a variety of weapon types, and unforgettable shooting moments, Hunting Clash delivers the most immersive and memorable hunting adventures on mobile.

 

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