The Hunter: Call of the Wild is a stunning, hyper-realistic hunting sim. It’s all slow-burn, tracking animals, watching the wind, and picking the right gear. If you’re into that immersive gameplay, it delivers in a big way.
But hey, not every session has to be a masterclass in patience. Sometimes you just want to run wild, level up fast, or test out weapons without worrying about scaring off the next deer.

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If you’re playing on PC, cheats can give you a sandbox-style experience to experiment, learn, or simply have fun.
Now, full transparency: Call of the Wild doesn’t include any official cheats. Everything we’re about to get into involves a third-party trainer or cheat engine, and they’re PC-only.
Ahead are all The Hunter Call of the Wild cheats and what they can actually do.
First Things First: Are Cheats Safe?
Short answer: Yes, as long as you’re smart about it.
Use cheats only in single-player mode, and you’ll avoid most of the risks. Multiplayer is where problems happen, so don’t join online lobbies with cheats enabled.
The golden rule: Cheat responsibly.
So:
- Run the game in offline mode (easy to do via Steam).
- Don’t use cheats in multiplayer (seriously!).
- Avoid messing with game files unless you really know what you’re doing.

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Best Way to Cheat: Using the PLITCH Trainer
Your easiest and safest bet is PLITCH. It’s actively updated, simple to use, and works well with Call of the Wild.
How to use it:
- Download the PLITCH trainer from plitch.com.
- Install and launch the trainer.
- Start theHunter: Call of the Wild.
- Use hotkeys to activate cheats mid-game.
No coding. No editing. Just cheat away!
Popular Cheat Codes (and What They Do)
Here’s a look at the most useful hotkeys included in PLITCH’s trainer:
- LCTRL + F5 : +1 Perk Point
- LCTRL + F4 : +1 Skill Point
- LCTRL + F2 : +$10,000 in-game money
- LCTRL + F3 : +500 XP
- LSHIFT + F1 : +100 Rifle XP
- LSHIFT + F2 : +100 Pistol XP
- LSHIFT + F3 : +100 Shotgun XP
- LSHIFT + F4 : +100 Bow XP
- LSHIFT + F5 : Unli-stamina
- RCTRL + F1 : Calm nearby animals
- RCTRL + F2 : Freeze the animal you’re hunting
- ALT + F1 : Unli-ammo
- ALT + F2 : Skip reloading
- ALT + F3 : Activate God mode
These cheats open up a lot of possibilities: you can sprint endlessly, freeze a fleeing moose mid-charge, or rack up XP to max out your Hunter class instantly.

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Can You Cheat Without a Trainer?
Yes, technically, but it’s way too complex.
Programs like Cheat Engine let you dig into the game memory and change values like money, health, inventory, or skills. But there’s a catch: you can crash the game or corrupt your data.
Unless you know your way around memory editing, you’re better off sticking with something like PLITCH. It’s much easier to use and way less risky.
Console Players: You’re Out of Luck
Unfortunately, there are no cheat options for PlayStation 4 or Xbox One players.
PLITCH or Cheat Engine don’t work on console hardware, and there’s no in-game developer console like in PC games.
The only workaround would be switching to the PC version.
But You Can Exploit In-Game Glitches
Some players prefer low-effort cheats that aren’t technically cheating, just clever use of game bugs.
Here are the ones players keep “accidentally” using to farm cash, trophies, and sometimes diamonds.
- Animals stuck in fleeing mode, usually at drink zones (great for easy kills)
- Predators frozen in idle or hunt mode (easy pickings, especially near rocky areas)
- Bunched up herds at mission areas (perfect for cashing up and dropping animals)
- Logging in or fast-traveling at peak hours causes animals to pile up (again, free farm)
Keep in mind: These glitches aren’t consistent. Patches sometimes fix or relocate them.

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Why Cheat at All?
There’s a valid argument that cheating takes away from the thrill of the hunt. But many players cheat for a few harmless reasons:
- Test gear without hours of grinding
- Learn mechanics (animal behavior, best loadouts, etc.)
- Add variety after completing most of the game
Used sparingly, cheats can actually keep the game fresh.
What Players Are Saying
Look around online forums, and you’ll see that many players cheat in creative, low-impact ways. Some only enable stamina cheats to speed up travel. Others use them for trophy collection in solo mode.
One user mentioned using God Mode and infinite ammo to simulate a safari-style rampage—for screenshot purposes only, of course.
Final Thoughts
The Hunter Call of the Wild cheats aren’t for everyone. But when used smartly, they can make the game a lot more flexible and fun, especially if you’ve already put in serious hours.
Just remember:
- Keep it in single-player.
- Use a trustworthy cheat trainer like PLITCH.
- Don’t overdo it.
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