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Alan Wake 2: How to get Bright Falls map

Bright Falls map in Alan Wake 2

This guide explains how to get the Bright Falls map in Alan Wake 2.

Alan Wake 2 takes FBI agents Saga Anderson and Alex Casey around the sleepy town of Bright Falls and its surrounding areas.

When you first arrive at nearby Cauldron Lake to investigate a series of mysterious murders, one of the first things most players will do is check out the helpful map board to figure out where they are. I certainly did – and it proved incredibly useful because it gave me a map I could access at any time.

Each area in the world of Alan Wake 2 requires its own individual map. However, it isn’t always clear where to find them. With maps being incredibly useful when it comes to learning about the local area, they are invaluable and an absolute must find for all players.

The town of Bright Falls is quite small but it has a number of key areas to explore.

Let’s take a look at how to get the Bright Falls map in Alan Wake 2.

How to get Bright Falls map in Alan Wake 2

This is how to get the Bright Falls map in Alan Wake 2: The Bright Falls map is located on a board just across the road from where Anderson parks the car after arriving at the town for the first time.

How to get Bright Falls map in Alan Wake 2

To acquire the map, simply walk across to the board, which welcomes visitors to the town, and interact with it.

How to get Bright Falls map in Alan Wake 2

This will add this individual map piece to the wider world map.

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Sam Harby

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