Anthem Full Map Size Confirmed By Creative Director

Jul 31, 2018 at 10:41am EDT
Anthem

During the E3 last month, EA and BioWare showed more of the upcoming Anthem, including a map which, apparently, only represented a portion of the game's full map. Recently, it's been confirmed that the map shown is, actually, close to the full one.

Answering a question on the Anthem subreddit, Creative Director Brenon Holmes confirmed that the map seen in the E3 2018 gameplay presentation is pretty much the full one, only missing a few parts at the top and bottom.

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Yep! ? There's a bit missing at the top and bottom in this screen-grab though.

Anthem will be a multiplayer focused experience where players will be able to cooperate while exploring the game's world and experience the game's story.

ADVENTURE TOGETHER
TRIUMPH AS ONE

Team with up to three other players in cooperative adventures that reward both combined effort and individual skill. Each player’s choice of Javelin exosuit will shape their contribution and strategic role. As you explore, you will discover a gripping story filled with unique and memorable characters. Seamless and intelligent matchmaking will ensure you can quickly and easily find other players to adventure alongside.

THE ULTIMATE ARMOR
SUIT UP WITH JAVELINS

Every time you enter the world as a Freelancer, you’ll select a powerful Javelin exosuit – armor designed to provide its pilot with incredible offensive and defensive capabilities. Move at incredible speed, rocket across the skies, or safely roam watery depths. As you play, you will constantly progress both your own abilities as a Javelin pilot and the combat and traversal capabilities of your growing collection of exosuits.

Anthem launches on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on February 22nd, 2019.

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