Developed by Saber Interactive, Evil Dead: The Game has quickly proven to be a faithful homage to Sam Raimi’s cult classic horror trilogy, featuring plenty of iconic characters and locations from the movies. The 4v1 multiplayer game allows players to band together to fight the Kandarian Demon in various different levels, which means there’s a ton of variety to enjoy here. Here’s a rundown of all the playable maps currently available in Evil Dead: The Game.
All Maps in Evil Dead The Game
Unlike most other multiplayer games, Evil Dead doesn’t actually have named stages or levels like you’d expect. At launch, there are two possible map configurations that you can encounter in your matches: one vertically sprawling one, and one horizontal.
The horizontal map features a sprawling layout with plenty of tiny locations scattered all over the area, while the vertical map is a little more compact, mostly only requiring you to travel north or south.
We’ve included screenshots of both maps down below, along with all the locations featured in each one.
Vertical Map
- Green Witch Village
- Cell Tower
- Flight 666
- Bronson Cave
- Fryingpan Tunnel
- Misery Manor
- Lucky Valley Lodge
- Circus Cages
- Knowby Cabin
- Demonic Treehouse
- Sewage Treatment Plant
- Bluff Road Bridge
- Fishing Village
- Payne Manor
- Derelict Doll Factory
- Terminal Station
Horizontal Map
- Clara’s Pond
- Harry’s Houses
- Wadesboro Junkyard
- Jake’s Gas ‘n Go
- Misty Groves
- Shockley Auto
- Fire Tower
- Dead End
- Royal Oak Cemetery
- Radio Tower
- Camp Greenbird
- Fairview Campground
- El Brujo’s Hut
- Railway Loop
- Mama’s Liquors
- Bullard Swamp
- Hidden Acres
- Faison Farm
Both maps present their own sets of challenges, and regardless of which one you get in a match, chances are good that you’ll have to do a lot of walking or driving to get to your next destination. At the time of writing, these are the only two maps available in Evil Dead: The Game, though it’s likely that there will be even more map configurations to look forward to in the future.
That’s all you need to know about all maps in Evil Dead: The Game. Be sure to search for Twinfinite for more tips and information on the game.