'Far Cry 4' maps unveiled before Nov. 18 release date

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It's just days away from the release of "Far Cry 4" and yet, people just can't wait that long to get more details about the game. There are major spoilers for those who are craving for more juicy information, as the maps of the game have already leaked online. 

Some gamers may feel annoyed about this, while other players out there might feel ecstatic since the leak reveals plenty of things about the game such as the number of outposts, the name of the areas, wildlife and animals, as well as the actual size of the area. Seeing the map may even make gamers feel more excited about what they're getting their hands on in less than a week. 

iDigitalTimes showed a copy of the leaked map as well as reported on the other details. The Kyrat map is seen with multiple biomes. 

The list of biomes include: Himalayan - Sedge Meadow (Blue); Mountainous - Coniferous (Yellow); Mountainous - Larch (Green); Midlands - Mixed Forest (Brown); Midlands - Quercus (Yellow-Brown); and Terai - Alder Forest (Grey). 

Also, the map shows that there are more civilized areas in "Far Cry 4" than in the third installment of the series. This means that there are more livable parts in the world, which also means that there will be economic sources for every civilized location. 

For the wildlife, five of the locations of the animals are marked out. The list of the animal locations include: Elephant, Yak, Rhino, Macaque and Honey Badger. The other animals are: Tiger, Wolf, Tibetan Wolf, Dhole, Bear, Wild Boar, Wild Pig, Deer, Bharal, Demon Fish, Snow Leopard, Tapir, and Python. 

As for the list of all known locations, they are: Royal Palace, Royal Fortress, Valley of Death, Utkarsh, Jalendu Palace, King's Bridge, Naccarapur, Meh Teh Airport, Rochan Brick Factory, Chal Jama Monastery, Kyra Tea Factory, Tirtha, The Sleeping Giants, and Banapur. 

"Far Cry 4" will be released on Nov. 18 and will be launching on PS4, PS3, Xbox One and Xbox 360.

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