Hunt: Showdown 1896 - Biatatá - Still Waters Run Deep (AppID: 2272530)
Type: dlc
Genre: Action
Developer: Crytek
Publisher: Crytek
Release Date: Mar 2023
Hunt: Showdown 1896 - Biatatá - Still Waters Run Deep - Steam Analytics & Details
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Genre
Action
Developer
Crytek
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Declining — 0 CCU. Population trend: Stable. Finding matches may be harder.
System Requirements
Platform Support
Windows
Windows Requirements
Minimum:
Minimum:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 64 bit
- Processor: Intel i5-4590 @ 3.3GHz (4th Generation) or AMD Ryzen 3 1200
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 TI or AMD Radeon R7 370, with a minimum of 3GB of VRAM
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 20 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX compatible audio card
- Additional Notes: Best experienced with headphones
Recommended:
Recommended:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 64 bit
- Processor: Intel i5-6600 @ 3.3Ghz (6th Generation) or AMD Ryzen 5 1400
- Memory: 12 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 390X, with a minimum of 4GB of VRAM
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 20 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX compatible audio card
- Additional Notes: Best experienced with headphones
Controller Support
full
Pricing
Paid Game
CDN$ 13.99 (CAD)
Additional Information
Categories
Multi-player
PvP
Online PvP
Co-op
Online Co-op
Downloadable Content
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
Steam Trading Cards
In-App Purchases
Steam Leaderboards
Remote Play on Tablet
Remote Play on TV
Supported Languages
English*, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Polish, Turkish, Japanese, Portuguese - Brazil, Portuguese - Portugal
*languages with full audio support
*languages with full audio support
Official Website
https://www.huntshowdown.com/
Current Pricing
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CDN$ 13.99
Regular Price
Additional Information
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USK Rating
18
German rating
🇧🇷
DEJUS Rating
16
Brazilian rating
🆘
Support
⚠️
Content Warning
🎁
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About This Game
This DLC contains one Hunter, two Weapons, and one Consumable: - Biatata (Hunter) - Protecao do Andarilho (Slate) - Cobra da Varzea (Scottfield Spitfire) - Lingua de Fogo (Liquid Fire Bomb)
Detailed Description
This DLC contains one Hunter, two Weapons, and one Consumable:
- Biatata (Hunter)
- Protecao do Andarilho (Slate)
- Cobra da Varzea (Scottfield Spitfire)
- Lingua de Fogo (Liquid Fire Bomb)
The following excerpt was retrieved from the short story “Cobra da Várzea”, published in a clandestine local paper from Salvador (Bahia), United States of Brazil (Typewritten translation attached)
It's three after midnight, and the only light for leagues comes from the small fire she built in the sand. She works a knife with steady, agile fingers and carefully carves out her prize. When it gives in, it is with a wet sound, and she closes her hand around it like an embrace. At her feet, four men protest in muffled whimpers, facing the night with bleeding holes where they once had eyes.
When the fishermen find them, they will be dressed in white by the waves of the Atlantic, awaiting final judgment for sins the courts of men had swiftly forgiven. By then, she will be long gone. “It's Biatatá’s doing.” The hushed whispers will spread through the streets and the pews. Some will call her a hero, others a murderer, and the superstitious will insist on the stories of a fiery snake stealing men's eyes and driving them mad. Above all, the people will ask, and the papers will plead, why?
Rolling the fresh eyeball in her fingers, she wonders, not for the first time, if she could ever answer. She never believed in justice, and she can't remember the last time she enjoyed revenge. All she remembers is being small and scrawny and invisible in a crowd of too many. Falling and being used as pavement. Bleeding and being left to rot. She asked why many times, and when the answer came to her, it felt like soothing to a burn.
Perhaps the reason for one’s evil is simply that one can. And if so, then her own reasons could be just as plain. Not a savior nor a beast. She kills these wretched men because she can, and others won't.
She throws the eye into the flames and takes a deep breath before smiling. Tomorrow, she travels North to colder lands, on the trail of worse evils and tougher choices. But tonight, the salty air of Salvador warms her skin, and as the men’s cries fade into silence, she knows these dead will not come back.
Biatatá
Like the legends of Biatatá, Beatriz Ribeiro Valente was a creature of fire trapped underwater. From the beaches of Salvador to the damps of the Bayou, she learned her flames could not be quenched. With nowhere to belong, she rose to set the world ablaze.

Cobra da Várzea
The world expected nothing from Beatriz Ribeiro Valente, and when she pounced, they weren't ready. As tales of Biatatá's conquests found their way back to her home in Brazil, her fateful Scottfield Model 3 Spitfire became a symbol of defiance to the downtrodden.

Proteção do Andarilho
Although the name Biatatá instils fear in the hearts of many, wanderers travel near water in hopes of her protection. The greedy who disturb an honest journey with lead are bound to be met with a blast from this Winfield 1893 Slate.

Língua de Fogo
With a blinding flash, this Liquid Fire Bomb turns still waters into an inferno, and Hunters know the end is near. Running is futile. Fighting is foolish. Close your eyes, and pray Biatatá doesn't catch your scent.

- Biatata (Hunter)
- Protecao do Andarilho (Slate)
- Cobra da Varzea (Scottfield Spitfire)
- Lingua de Fogo (Liquid Fire Bomb)
The following excerpt was retrieved from the short story “Cobra da Várzea”, published in a clandestine local paper from Salvador (Bahia), United States of Brazil (Typewritten translation attached)
It's three after midnight, and the only light for leagues comes from the small fire she built in the sand. She works a knife with steady, agile fingers and carefully carves out her prize. When it gives in, it is with a wet sound, and she closes her hand around it like an embrace. At her feet, four men protest in muffled whimpers, facing the night with bleeding holes where they once had eyes.
When the fishermen find them, they will be dressed in white by the waves of the Atlantic, awaiting final judgment for sins the courts of men had swiftly forgiven. By then, she will be long gone. “It's Biatatá’s doing.” The hushed whispers will spread through the streets and the pews. Some will call her a hero, others a murderer, and the superstitious will insist on the stories of a fiery snake stealing men's eyes and driving them mad. Above all, the people will ask, and the papers will plead, why?
Rolling the fresh eyeball in her fingers, she wonders, not for the first time, if she could ever answer. She never believed in justice, and she can't remember the last time she enjoyed revenge. All she remembers is being small and scrawny and invisible in a crowd of too many. Falling and being used as pavement. Bleeding and being left to rot. She asked why many times, and when the answer came to her, it felt like soothing to a burn.
Perhaps the reason for one’s evil is simply that one can. And if so, then her own reasons could be just as plain. Not a savior nor a beast. She kills these wretched men because she can, and others won't.
She throws the eye into the flames and takes a deep breath before smiling. Tomorrow, she travels North to colder lands, on the trail of worse evils and tougher choices. But tonight, the salty air of Salvador warms her skin, and as the men’s cries fade into silence, she knows these dead will not come back.
Biatatá
Like the legends of Biatatá, Beatriz Ribeiro Valente was a creature of fire trapped underwater. From the beaches of Salvador to the damps of the Bayou, she learned her flames could not be quenched. With nowhere to belong, she rose to set the world ablaze.

Cobra da Várzea
The world expected nothing from Beatriz Ribeiro Valente, and when she pounced, they weren't ready. As tales of Biatatá's conquests found their way back to her home in Brazil, her fateful Scottfield Model 3 Spitfire became a symbol of defiance to the downtrodden.

Proteção do Andarilho
Although the name Biatatá instils fear in the hearts of many, wanderers travel near water in hopes of her protection. The greedy who disturb an honest journey with lead are bound to be met with a blast from this Winfield 1893 Slate.

Língua de Fogo
With a blinding flash, this Liquid Fire Bomb turns still waters into an inferno, and Hunters know the end is near. Running is futile. Fighting is foolish. Close your eyes, and pray Biatatá doesn't catch your scent.

Frequently Asked Questions
How many players are currently playing Hunt: Showdown 1896 - Biatatá - Still Waters Run Deep?
0 players are currently in-game on Steam.
Is Hunt: Showdown 1896 - Biatatá - Still Waters Run Deep free to play?
Yes, Hunt: Showdown 1896 - Biatatá - Still Waters Run Deep is free to play on Steam.
What genre is Hunt: Showdown 1896 - Biatatá - Still Waters Run Deep?
Hunt: Showdown 1896 - Biatatá - Still Waters Run Deep is a Action game.
Who developed Hunt: Showdown 1896 - Biatatá - Still Waters Run Deep?
Hunt: Showdown 1896 - Biatatá - Still Waters Run Deep was developed by Crytek and published by Crytek.
What platforms does Hunt: Showdown 1896 - Biatatá - Still Waters Run Deep support?
Available on Steam for Windows.