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You're not going to see 'Peter Griffin or anime characters coming to Hunt,' says Crytek in response

Published: January 01, 0001 Reading Time: Approx. 8 mins

Hunt: Showdown 1896's first premium crossover cosmetic didn't go over [[link]] well with a lot of players, who feel that the mask from Scream doesn't quite fit into a paranormal extraction shooter set over 100 years in the past. Is the Ghost Face Rampage DLC the beginning of the Fortnite-ification of Hunt? Crytek says no.

In an email correspondence with PC Gamer, the developer said that it [[link]] plans to do more collaborations "with IPs and personalities that have ties to the world of Hunt," but that "you won't see Peter Griffin or anime characters coming to Hunt any time soon."

It's funny that Crytek doesn't completely rule out the possibility of a Mosin-Nagant-wielding Peter Griffin, but I don't think the "any time soon" was meant seriously. The developer says it is committed to integrating crossover cosmetics with Hunt's fiction, and it did give the Ghost Face costume era-appropriate styling—up close you can see that the mask has a cracked wood texture—and a story to explain why the killer from a '90s movie is running around in the 1890s.

Perhaps even the unconvinced will be sympathetic to Crytek's motivation: It tells us that it hopes the collaboration will "capture the attention of horror fans not yet familiar with the Hunt franchise." Bringing in new players to an established game, especially one with Hunt's unique extraction loop and steep learning curve, is no doubt a challenge. And over its five-plus years, Hunt has so far resisted becoming the carnival of garish crossover cosmetics that —whether or not this is first step toward that fate is TBD, but Crytek says it isn't.

The costs $10, so I don't expect the map to be full of Ghost Faces anyway, although ironically I can imagine that the negative attention might've inspired a few impulse buys just to get a rise out of other players. (I know I enjoyed using the annoying Batmobile car in Rocket League. Sorry for being that guy.)

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