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Midnight Pass is a rumour that was proven false by WQ Coordinator in November 2010, some time after the false episode was created. Proof of this in the related links/sources.

The original trailer for Midnight Pass has since been removed from YouTube due to a copyright dispute, but it featured poor editing that was conclusive to it being fake. There are no werewolves or hunters in WolfQuest due to it based on a real-world location where real rules are applied. People are not allowed to hunt wolves in Yellowstone National Park nor are there such things as werewolves; because WolfQuest is aimed to be both educational and realistic, neither will appear in-game and the team strove to maintain the level of realism by replicating two real locations of Yellowstone: Amethyst Mountain and Slough Creek.

The footage clearly used green-screening/chroma keying to cut-out a werewolf (possibly from World of Warcraft) and a human character possibly of the same game and lazily paste it into the WolfQuest game world environment; with the above statement in mind, it is proven false.

Please refer to the sources and related links for full reading from an official WolfQuest Team Member. There is no such place as 'Midnight Pass' in Yellowstone, where the game is based upon, though camping/fishing is prohibited in the national park -- this is why, during Slough Creek, you see human impacts throughout the map (campfire remnants, an old boot, etc). :)

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