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New World Datamining Finds Expansion, Increased Map Size

The eventual play area could be twice the size of the current map
by Oliver VanDervoort on October 19, 2021   

New World datamined map that was online late last week that reveals a play area more than twice the size of the currently available map. 

If the leak can be believed, the New World leaked map shows that the game’s world of Aeternum has a lot of potential expansions to come, and is weirdly enough, is clearly based on a map of Australia.

Any New World DLC expansions look like they will take place in the north and west of the current map.

The full datamined map of New World’s Aeternum can be seen above and it's clear just how much of the map is yet to be filled in with expansions, as less than half of the full map is currently playable — if this leak is correct.

The original leak was revealed earlier this year on Reddit by ExpsGaming, but now that New World has released user TheDireNinja overlaid the full currently playable map of Aeternum, and the results are quite startling. While any part of this map could change, the current New World map fits perfectly on top of it — lending credence to the authenticity of the map.

According to user ZitherzPC, who apparently made the original datamined map, “Brimstone Sands” and “Queens Port” could be the next DLC expansion areas coming to New World — which are directly in the middle to the west of the current map. As for when any of these expansions, will drop, that’s entirely up to Amazon Game Studios.

Obviously, the datamined map should be taken with a grain of salt, as Amazon has yet to announce any expansions but these kinds of leaks tend to be true, more often than not.

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