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    Evil Dead The Game Maps, Points of Interest & New DLC Map

    By Kyle Christopher GoMay 15, 20225 Mins Read
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    Evil Dead: The Game will be primarily a multiplayer experience with a primary emphasis on player against player (PvP) battles between Demons and Survivors. The game’s map will be enormous, and it will feature a variety of various settings.

    According to Evil Dead The Game’s Chief Creative Officer, Tim Willits, the game will not have a variety of maps available at launch. This time around, gamers will instead be spawned in random points of interest across one huge map. All of the locations will feature an interesting detail from the Evil Dead TV series and movies as well.

    Evil Dead The Game Maps

    So far, we’ve encountered two distinct kinds of maps while playing the game as a survivor, Kandarian Demon, and solo, as shown in the images below, including their various POIs:

    Map 1

    Maps and Points of Interest in Evil Dead The Game 1
    Maps and Points of Interest in Evil Dead The Game 2

    Points of Interest:

    • Flight 666
    • Green Witch Village
    • Cell Tower
    • Bronson Cave
    • Misery Manor
    • Fryingpan Tunnel
    • Lucky Valley Lodge
    • The Knowby Cabin
    • Circus Cages
    • Sewage Treatment Plant
    • Demonic Treehouse
    • Fishing Village
    • Bluff Road Bridge
    • Payne Manor
    • Derelict Doll Factory
    • Terminal Station

    Map 2

    Maps and Points of Interest in Evil Dead The Game 3
    Maps and Points of Interest in Evil Dead The Game 4
    Maps and Points of Interest in Evil Dead The Game 5

    Points of Interest:

    • Wadesboro Junkyard
    • Clara’s Pond
    • Harry’s Houses
    • Misty Groves
    • Jake’s Ga’n Go
    • Shockley Auto
    • Royal Oak Cemetery
    • Fire Tower
    • Dead End
    • Radio Tower
    • Camp Greenbird
    • Railway Loop
    • Fairview Campground
    • El Brujo’s Hut
    • Mama’s Liquors
    • Bullard Swamp
    • Faison Farm
    • Hidden Acres

    While playing, you’ll be able to find your icon on the map, so you won’t get lost. Having a divided team is an issue in these situations. In addition, teams that don’t make good use of their microphones may find themselves at a disadvantage if they notice your emblem but can’t locate you during an attack.

    How to Access the Map in Evil Dead The Game

    At any stage in the game, feel free to access the map by pressing the Touchpad on Playstation, Return Key for Xbox, and the M key for PC. You can also access the map by scrolling through the inventory menu.

    The most crucial part of Evil Dead The Game, the map, is not shown in the tutorial. There is a lot more you can do than merely use the mini-map in the game’s tutorial and the main campaign. You can use a larger map to indicate where you are and how to get there.

    How To Find Evil Dead The Game Map Pieces

    In Evil Dead: The Game players must locate the Kandarian Dagger and the Necronomicon’s lost pages in order to slay the Kandarian Demon. It can be difficult to locate this map, since it has been split into three pieces and spread around the map.

    To find all of the Map Pieces in Evil Dead: The Game, you must play as a Survivor. A mission objective that reads Collect a piece of the map near Faison farm, will be displayed in the top right corner of the screen when you join a match as a survivor.

    Although the location of the map components varies from game to game, the map itself can only appear in specific locations. In order to locate the missing component of the map, you must examine the entire grey circle marked on the map. You can do this much faster if you have your entire map open.

    You may find yourself at a loss as to where to look for the missing piece of the map when you first arrive. It is common for it to be placed on a wall, or any area within eye level, just keep an eye out for obnoxious places where a map piece might be hidden.

    When you get close enough to the map piece’s location to see it, you’ll notice an exclamation point above it. Additionally, a green glow will envelope the map piece. Approaching this, press E on your keyboard, or interact if you’re using a controller, then you’ll get the piece of the map. The clue to the next piece of the map will be updated as soon as the mission objective changes upon completing the first one.

    Evil Dead The Game DLC Map: Castle Kandar

    Evid Dead’s official Twitter account published two concept images of upcoming DLC, which read:

    "Free to all Evil Dead: The Game players," Castle Kandar from Army of Darkness will be added into the game at some point in the near future, a brand new playable map!
    

    Behold early concept images of Castle Kandar from Army of Darkness! 

    Free to all Evil Dead: The Game players, it’s one of many groovy DLC updates we are working on for the months ahead.

    Stay tuned for more info soonhttps://t.co/cRk2wCMWrY pic.twitter.com/8Vsoyim7q0

    — EvilDeadTheGame (@EvilDeadTheGame) May 5, 2022

    Fans of the Army of Darkness trilogy will be delighted to see early concepts for the castle’s layout in the photographs of the map that were released. In the film, ash is thrown in a pit, and a wall trap is portrayed. They’ve done the films and TV shows honor by remaining faithful to their source material. In addition to seeing Evil Ash gameplay on this map, the presence of the Skeleton Army will further enhance the experience.

    We got our first glimpse at the multiple editions of Evil Dead: The Game and the content they’d offer along with the release of one of the previous trailers for the game. According to the various sources, “4 DLC packs” are planned for the Evil Dead game. In the tweet above, the Army of Darkness content was referred to as one of the “DLC updates,” so it’s plausible that this is a paid DLC rather than a free update.


    To stay up to date on the newest Evil Dead The Game news, guides, and features, you can check out our related Evil Dead: The Game articles here.

    • Evil Dead The Game Achievements – Trophy Guide and How to Get Platinum
    • Evil Dead The Game All Playable Survivors, Classes and Abilities
    • Evil Dead The Game Demons – All Playable Demon Abilities, Strengths, & Weaknesses
    • Evil Dead The Game Characters and Voice Cast
    • Evil Dead The Game Has One Huge Map with Various Locations
    • Does Evil Dead The Game have single player and offline mode?
    • Evil Dead The Game Developers Explain How Single-Player Missions Work
    • Evil Dead The Game Maps, Points of Interest & New DLC Map

    Here’s a video by Dynasty on Evil Dead The Game – NEW Castle Kandar DLC Map FREE & REVEALED:

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    Kyle may come across as reserved, but he's where professionalism meets gaming passion. As a seasoned Apex Legends player, he brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the table. When he's not dominating the battlefield, you can rely on Kyle to provide insightful analysis, strategic tips, and well-informed perspectives on the gaming industry.

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