Hunt Showdown, the high-stakes tactical PvPvE FPS shooter fighting against other players and nightmarish monsters has recently broken a new concurrent player record.
Annoucned by the Hunt: Showdown team, the game has reached a new peak concurrent player record of 45,091 players. This new record has been achieved thanks to the recent Tide of Shadows event which is a live event that introduced a new story, more rewards, new challenges and Rotjaw, a new alligator boss target. Rotjaw is one of Hunt: Showdown’s deadliest enemies yet and instead of being found in a compound, is instead found out in the open in the water.
Congratulations to the Hunt: Showdown team on reaching this milestone.
Hunt: Showdown is a high-stakes, tactical PvPvE first-person shooter. Hunt for bounties in the infested Bayou, kill nightmarish monsters and outwit competing hunters – alone or in a group – with your glory, gear, and gold on the line.
Hunt: Showdown is available on Steam currently for $14.39 as well as on PlayStation and Xbox.
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