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Carrion maps: Use these handy guides to find your way around

Carrion is out now on Windows PC and Xbox One and while we love most of it, a huge point of contention is its lack of any in-game map. Luckily, YouTuber Demajen has made maps that show you around every single area possible.

While the maps are useful at anytime, they’re especially valuable when you get to the end of the game and a control room that details your progress — it’s here that you’ll see if you’ve missed and Containment Areas to gain powers (and Achievements).

When you’ve identified the secure Containment Areas (a green padlock rather than a red one that shows you’ve breached it), note down their locations and then use the maps below to get to them. We’ll start with the Frontier map in the slide gallery below — that’s the game’s overworld. You can use that map to find how to get to each area (and back again).

Good hunting.

If you like his work, go on over and give Demajen a follow on YouTube. You can also check out a behind-the-scenes video detailing how Demajen mapped the game out below.

Carrion is available now on Windows PC and Xbox One and is part of the Xbox Game Pass program. We reviewed it here.


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