Far Cry 5 features a powerful map editor in addition to the campaign. A player has now used the Arcade to create an accurate replica of the island from the TV series “Lost” in Far Cry 5.
Players can also spend their time in the Arcade in Far Cry 5. There, they can create their own maps and game modes or play the creations of other users.
Player recreates island from Lost
A fan of the series has taken about a month to create an accurate replica of the island from the TV series Lost. The map created by PS4 player Un-Break-Able may not be to scale but includes all important locations from the series, such as Sun’s garden and all nine stations of the Dharma Initiative, he shares.
What is Lost? Lost is a mystery series that aired from 2004 to 2010. It is about the survivors of a plane crash who must survive on an island in the Pacific.

The Arcade map by Un-Break-Able closely follows the series version of the island. Locations from the 2010 released game Lost: Via Domus were not included.
What is the Arcade? The Arcade is the map editor for Far Cry 5, allowing players to create their own maps and game modes. The editor is set to be regularly expanded and features items from Far Cry 5 as well as from other Ubisoft titles like Far Cry 4, Far Cry Primal, Assassin’s Creed Black Flag, Assassin’s Creed Unity, and Watch Dogs.
Currently, single-player maps or maps for up to twelve players can be created in the Arcade in attack, outpost, journey, bounty hunt, deathmatch, and team deathmatch modes. Players of Far Cry 5 have been actively using the Arcade to recreate games like PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds or the map de_dust2 from Counter Strike.