The Peru Hunting Reserve DLC is more than just a new map; it is a massive biome shift that introduces 10 new species to the simulation. From the elusive Jaguar—which notably includes a new Great One variant—to the massive Tapir and the social Capybara, the variety here significantly alters how you approach tracking and environmental awareness. The reserve is split into three distinct zones: the Andes foothills, cloud forests, and river jungles, each offering unique visibility challenges and verticality.
Alongside the new terrain, players can get their hands on the Dahler Reverse Draw CB-150. This compact crossbow offers a high-tech alternative for those who prefer silent, close-range efficiency over loud ballistics. With 60 new story missions included in the DLC, there is a substantial amount of progression to work through while you learn the habits of the South American wildlife.
Even if you aren't grabbing the DLC immediately, Patch 9.2 brings meaningful updates to the base game. The introduction of Mountain Goat Truracs means trophy hunters finally have more realistic and varied horn configurations to look for. Furthermore, improvements to Game Feeders should make managing animal populations and attraction points more reliable across all reserves. These mechanical tweaks, combined with the sheer scale of the Peru map, represent one of the most significant content drops for the game in recent years.
