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Arcane is a private cheat for Hunt: Showdown — ESP, aimbot and saved config profiles.
Hunt Showdown ESP in Arcane runs across four menu tabs — Players, Zombie, Dummy and Items — so box, skeleton and glow toggle separately for hunters, the undead AI and the training range, while loot — lanterns, traps, supply crates and weapons sorted from pistols to bows — sits on its own tab. A dedicated Battle Mode key hides item labels on demand: switch it on when you're about to fight, so loot tags stop competing for attention, then off again once it's over and scavenging resumes.
Aimbot targets players, zombies and training dummies separately, each with its own bone choice — head, neck, body or pelvis — and its own hotkey, so you can run an aggressive lock on players alongside a gentler assist against the AI. Smoothing and engage distance sit apart from the FOV circle and the target highlight inside it, each on its own switch, so you can turn off a distracting FOV ring while the lock itself keeps working.
Box style ranges from a plain rectangle to a 3D box, fill can be solid or a gradient, and skeleton line thickness is adjustable on every ESP tab — a slider the short feature list on the card does not spell out, though the menu has it. Render distance is set separately for loot and for targets, because Hunt's tight interiors turn one shared radius into a wall of labels, and telling loot from a hunter gets harder. Saved profiles — Create, Save, Load, Delete — lets you swap between setting presets instead of rebuilding one before every raid, handy when you're jumping between a quiet loot run and a straight PvP fight.
This Hunt: Showdown cheat targets Windows 10 or Windows 11 on the Steam client, runs in windowed or fullscreen-in-window mode, and lists no separate GPU requirement, so any card is fine and there is nothing to check there. The CPU must be Intel or AMD with the AES instruction set, so standard AMD hardware from recent years needs no extra checking. The disk must use GPT and the motherboard must boot in UEFI mode; no USB flash drive is needed to launch. The current requirements row lists HWID masking as not bundled — it is a separate product, bought on its own if it is needed alongside the Hunt: Showdown key. The overlay does show up in a screen capture or on stream, so this is not the build to reach for if you plan to record.
A key for the Arcane cheat for Hunt: Showdown runs 1, 7 or 30 days — from 299 to 1,799 GCC off the account balance — and lands in the account automatically right after payment, together with its expiry date. Before paying, check the current menu and screenshots on the Hunt: Showdown page: Arcane publishes dozens of products across different games, and some entries in the brand's shared catalogue have nothing to do with this particular build.