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Maps and Zones
August 6, 2026 at 10:26 PM
Updated the maps to their launch state, added the Brandrgarde Solo Mode arriving in September, and corrected the Ancestor Tree to a Phase III random match event
Hunts in Mistfall Hunter play out across a set of extraction maps. Three maps are confirmed by name. The developers have said more are planned beyond these, but their count and names have not been revealed, so only the confirmed three are documented here. The extraction loop you run across them is described on Extraction and Gameplay Loop.

Map | Details |
|---|---|
Brandrgarde | A cold, austere map that has been part of the game across its betas. Gyldenmist outbreaks happen there frequently. |
Hallowgrove | The designated starting map, a lush, multi-layered forest of sylvan ruins centered on the Divine Anchor landmark. It uses a No-Circle mode, meaning there is no shrinking safe zone closing in on players. |
Solemn Needles | A map built around more open exploration with its own events and escape methods, described as significantly different from Brandrgarde and carrying monsters exclusive to it. It was first shown in an in-game demo during a spring 2026 showcase. |
The Divine Anchor is a landmark within Hallowgrove, not a map of its own. It is the feature the starting map is built around. It is also where the two-phase boss Sálmar, the Cursed Moonwane is encountered, as covered on Enemies and Bosses.
Only Brandrgarde, Hallowgrove, and Solemn Needles are confirmed maps from the makers. Other map names that circulate among fans are not part of the game and are excluded here until or unless the developers confirm them.
Some maps close in on you. A shrinking Gyldenmist boundary squeezes the playable space as a match runs on, and the developers were explicit about why it exists: melee fighting happens at short range, so without a mechanism forcing hunters together, two squads that spotted each other across open ground would simply turn around and avoid the fight. The circle tightens as a run goes on, which means the longer you stay to keep looting, the more likely you are to be found. Hallowgrove is the exception, running in a No-Circle mode instead.
Individual maps carry their own systems rather than being interchangeable arenas. Brandrgarde gains a Cataclysm difficulty tier, the hardest setting in the game, where elite enemies are tougher, top-tier loot drops across the map, and every landmark is worth checking. The Ancestor Tree arrives in the first season's third phase as a random match event: break its seal to claim gifts from the ancient spirits, with rival hunters watching for the chance to take them from you. Both are part of Season 1: Soul Hunt.
Brandrgarde gains a dedicated Solo Mode on both Normal and Cataclysm difficulty partway through the first season, in September. The developers committed to it after sustained community requests following launch, while flagging that two extra modes split the matchmaking queue and change how classes balance against each other in solo play. The rest of the season's schedule is on Season 1: Soul Hunt.