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Area M10
April 30, 2026 at 07:47 PM
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Area M10 is one of the six tagged regions on the World Map of Hethereau. It is by far the smallest region by recorded marker count, holding only two cataloged map markers compared with several hundred in each of the other five regions. Area M10 sits in the outer-zone classification rather than the densely populated city districts, and its content footprint is best understood as a placeholder for restricted or future-expansion territory rather than a fully fleshed-out exploration zone at launch.

Players who unlock Area M10 access it through the larger world-map progression rather than through any of the in-city districts. The region appears on the regional filter list alongside Bridge Crossings, Unheard Shores, Illusion Town, Miguel District, and New Herland District, giving the world a clean six-zone categorization on the map UI.
Area M10's footprint at launch is intentionally minimal. The two recorded markers reflect the region's status as a niche outer-zone tag rather than a full exploration district. By comparison, Illusion Town has over 700 markers and Bridge Crossings has over 700 markers, making Area M10 less than 1% of the world's marker volume.
Metric | Area M10 | Smallest City Region (Unheard Shores) | Largest City Region (Illusion Town) |
|---|---|---|---|
Total markers | 2 | 140 | 711 |
Region role | Outer-zone, restricted | Coastal getaway | Surreal carnival district |
Wertheimer Tower count | None recorded | Multiple | 1 confirmed |
Area M10's two markers are best treated as anchor points rather than full exploration loops. The region does not host an Anomaly Commission cluster, a World Boss spawn, or a Pink Paws Heist tie-in at launch. The region tag opens up the in-game map filter without committing the launch build to a deeper exploration loop in the area.
Area M10 is reachable through the broader world-map progression rather than through a dedicated transit hub. The five city regions all link via Public Transit, ReroRero Phone Booths, and Wertheimer Towers. Area M10 sits outside the urban transit envelope, and its sparse marker density at launch reflects that outer-zone framing.
Sparse-region tags in live-service games are often expansion hooks. Area M10's small footprint at launch leaves room for the region to be filled out with anomalies, story content, or a side-activity loop in a later Patch Notes version. The Launch Roadmap page tracks confirmed roadmap entries; check there for any announced Area M10 expansions before assuming new content has shipped.
Do not plan a full exploration sweep in Area M10; the region holds too few markers for a checklist run.
Use the regional filter on the in-game map to confirm what is currently tagged in Area M10. The list updates as new patches add content.
Track Area M10 alongside the other five regions for completion totals; the tag still counts toward overall world-completion percentages.