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North Hunt
Think you’re good at hiding? North Hunt dares you to prove it. Hunt or be hunted in this Viking-era & social deduction sequel to West Hunt, packed with new sys…
Indie sequels carry both promise and peril. When NewGen Studio announced North Hunt—the follow-up to the blind bluffing sensation West Hunt—fans braced for fresh chills or a frosty retread. West Hunt’s Wild West setting thrived on concise role loops and streamer-fueled tension. Now North Hunt heads north into snowbound trails, touting “deeper” mechanics. But is there real substance beneath this icy façade?
West Hunt’s magic lay in its streamlined core: clear roles, bluff phases, sudden reveals and minimal clutter. North Hunt layers on shifting weather, hidden pathways and teased role upgrades. The key question: do these additions intensify the cat-and-mouse, or dilute its pulse?

“Expanded depth” can ring hollow without meaningful impact. In North Hunt, genuine depth might emerge through:
True depth means decisions that echo through each match, not just glossy add-ons.
West Hunt’s rise owed much to NewGen’s feedback loop. Player suggestions drove balance patches, fan-made arenas hit the map rotation, and surprise modes sprang from Discord polls. If North Hunt leans on similar collaboration, we may see:
Talk of partnership is promising, but follow-through will be crucial.
North Hunt’s Steam page is live, yet playable footage remains scarce. If you crave survival-infused bluffing—tracking footprints through a blizzard or outsmarting traitors in whiteout—you’ll want to keep an eye on this one. But wary fans should wait for early-access impressions before committing.
Whether your roots are in Town of Salem, Among Us or Project Winter, North Hunt could revitalize each encounter with its survival edge and bluffing roots—provided microtransactions and cosmetic hooks don’t overshadow core play.
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