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I could already see myself walking down a road next to some tall dry grass, and then suddenly I would hear a lion roar. My heartbeat (real life, not ingame) would go through the roof as I would ready my rifle, stop dead in my track and listen for a tvig snapping or a similar noise that would give me the location of the dangerous predator stalking me, and I would think for myself: "Am I the hunter... or the prey?"......
Because CDH are more First-person-shooters than hunting games. COTW on the other hand actually manages to feel like a hunting simulator. Although it doesn`t really answer your question I suppose.
I wouldn`t count on it...
Or maybe the devs will create a paid dlc containing all the wanted animals. They would make a lot of money on that, at least I would buy it