The Last Of Us-Inspired Map Headlines Far Cry 5 Arcade's Best Of The Week

Far Cry 5 is an engrossing story-based experience, and one that will likely take you 25 hours or longer to complete. But the game includes an even bigger cache of content in its Arcade Mode, with enough new ways to play to keep you occupied for as long as you want. Arcade Mode is a map editor mode that allows players to make and play each other's unique single-player, co-op, and competitive multiplayer experiences.

In the video above, Jake and Joey show off their top five favorite new maps of the week. From a western-themed Assault map to a Journey map that will remind you of The Last of Us, you can really see the variety of fan-made gameplay experiences Arcade Mode has to offer. All of these maps are captured on PC, but the PS4 version includes Arcade Mode too. If you're looking for even more recommendations (and tips on a few maps to avoid), check out some of the best and worst maps we've played so far in Far Cry 5. Here are our picks for best maps this week:

Map 1: Showdown

  • Creator: CJAGER
  • Mode: Assault (Solo & Co-Op)
  • Description: Wild, wild west
  • Download link

Map 2: Mansion on the Beach

  • Creator: THETOASTER5
  • Mode: Bounty Hunt (Solo & Co-Op)
  • Description: It's a mansion...on a beach
  • Download link

Map 3: Metro 2018

  • Creator: BIGSMOKE.
  • Mode: Journey (Solo & Co-Op)
  • Description: Looks and feels like a Metro game
  • Download link

Map 4: Cultist Coast

  • Creator: MAZZBOTZKII
  • Mode: Journey (Solo & Co-Op)
  • Description: Journey through a cultist shanty town
  • Download link

Map 5: Going Home

  • Creator: RAT_TRASH
  • Mode: Journey (Solo & Co-Op)
  • Description: The Last of Us style
  • Download link

The system should, in theory, promote the best maps to you, so players will get the chance to try out the most well-made experiences. That's thanks to a built-in voting system where you can like or dislike a map. In addition to choosing the maps you'd like to play, there's also Arcade Hero, where you randomly play through newer maps. As an added bonus, playing through maps in Arcade Hero results in currency and Perks in Far Cry 5's main campaign. If you're new to Far Cry's Arcade mode, check out these tips on how to get started in Far Cry 5 Arcade.



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