Want to find all the NVA Camps in Far Cry 5’s Vietnam DLC? This Far Cry 5 Hours Of Darkness NVA Camps Location Guide will tell you where to find each of the different NVA Camps that you can attack and take down.
NVA Camps are very similar to the traditional camps in Far Cry 5. In the Hours of Darkness DLC, the NVA Camps are hubs of enemy activity. Usually defended by several guards and heavy weaponry, they can be quite challenging to bring down. Airstrikes and other new items at your disposal will go a long way to taking down the NVA Camps, once you have found them.
Be cautious when you are approaching camps. Some will have POW’s and other characters that, should they die, will stay dead. Make sure you hold off on airstrikes or flamethrowers until you have cleared the area of any potential collateral.
Far Cry 5 Hours Of Darkness NVA Camps Location Guide
Geothermal Anomalies are special side quests in the Lost On Mars DLC. This Far Cry 5 Lost On Mars Geothermal Anomalies Location Guide will tell you where to find each of the different Geothermal Anomalies so you can snatch up your crystals, enjoy some wacky Ubisoft missions and save the world.
Want to complete all the Clutch Nixion Challenges on Lost on Mars? This Far Cry 5 Lost On Mars Clutch Nixon Locations guide will tell you where to find each of the different Clutch Nixon Challenges including images of the location on the map.
If you want to unlock all weapons and items you will need to know where to find Universal Blueprints. This Far Cry 5 Lost On Mars Universal Blueprint Location Guide will tell you the location of each of the different Universal Blueprints scattered across Mars, including details on their location and what features they unlock.
Your buddy Hurk has been taken apart and his body parts are scattered throughout Mars. While you are out and about you might as well help him find them. Check out this Far Cry 5 Lost On Mars Hurk's body parts location guide to find them all.
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