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The map is the main page that players see in the game. This is the actual location of the player in the world and depending on the area, there will be Supply Drops and Creatures visible on the map. As of version 1.3, Supply Drops are now orange on the map instead of blue (for easier visibility).

The amount of creature spawns and Supply Drops will vary depending on the information available between Ludia and Google Maps.

Depending on the rarity of the creature, there will also be a glow around the creature to indicate that it is rarer than normal common spawns.


Daylight Cycles[]

As of version 1.3, the map visuals change with time of day, cycling through Dawn, Day, Dusk and Night. This change is directly related to the local time of the player, depending on their real world location.

Dawn[]

Dawn can also be described as sunrise.

So far, in the game, most Day creatures consider Dawn and Dusk as part of Day. It seems to mostly be a visual difference.

Visually, the map has an overall light blue tinge like Day, but with an orange glow on the horizon.

Generally speaking this time is likely to be between 05:00 and 07:00.

Day[]

Day is the majority of the average time that people are awake in the local area.

So far, in the game, most Day creatures consider Dawn and Dusk as part of Day.

Some creatures, like Triceratops and Stegosaurus, are more likely to appear during Day time (including Dawn and Dusk) as opposed to Night time.

Visually, the entire map has an overall light blue tinge.

Generally speaking this time is likely to be between 07:00 and 17:30.

Dusk[]

Dusk can also be described as sunset.

So far, in the game, most Day creatures consider Dawn and Dusk as part of Day. It seems to mostly be a visual difference.

Visually, the map has an overall dark blue tinge like Night, but with an orange glow on the horizon and a lighter ground color.

Generally speaking this time is likely to be between 17:30 and 19:00.

Night[]

Night is pretty much the entire time that the sun is no longer visible in the sky.

Some predators, like Velociraptor and Carnotaurus, are more likely to appear at night.

Visually, the map has an overall dark blue tinge.

Generally speaking this time is likely to be between 19:00 and 05:00 the next day.

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