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The Division 2 interactive map shows key locations, collectibles

A fancy new The Division 2 interactive map shows a range of collectible items including keys, stashes, SHD tech, electronic devices and much, much more.

Made by redditor The_Mighty_Teaspoon, the interactive map has a permanent home at Division2Map.com. The map’s interface allows you to toggle on/off the following items on the map itself and can be zoomed in and out of at will.

Here’s what the map contains:

Locations

  • Checkpoints
  • Extraction Areas
  • Safe Rooms
  • Stashes
  • Underground access points
  • Control Points
  • Landmarks
  • Settlements
  • Thieves Dens
  • Vendors

Collectibles

  • Artifacts
  • Comms (electronic devices)
  • Echoes
  • SHD Tech locations

Pickups

  • Airdrops
  • Ammo resupplies
  • Armour resupplies
  • Crafting materials
  • Crates
  • Gear
  • Grenade resupplies
  • Keys
  • Locked crates
  • Minor loot locations
  • SHD terminals
  • Special ammo locations
  • Weapon crates

Crafting items

  • Food
  • Water
  • Parts

Other

  • Easter eggs
  • Miscellaneous
  • Main missions
  • Named enemies
  • Side missions

The map’s creator is continuing work at mapping out all in-game objects.

The Division 2 is currently available to Gold Edition purchasers and to all from 15 March on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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