Fallout: New Vegas map

Red = Primary locations

Blue = Vaults

Early concept
Early concept of the Fallout: New Vegas map, explained by Chris Avellone during the Rezzed 2013 Developer Sessions. It features several names which were eventually cut from the game.

Locations mentioned on the map, but cut from the final release:

PlexiMap
At Hidden Valley and the Remnants bunker there is an earlier version of the New Vegas map (nv_pleximap01).

It differs from the final retail Pip-Boy map in a number of ways:


 * The map appears to be derived from height/topographical rather than satellite-style imagery of the actual world.
 * The grid system used is different.
 * The Strip and Freeside are highlighted similar to the Downtown DC ruins in Fallout 3.
 * Boulder City's street layout is represented.
 * 188 trading post is much further east, closer to Boulder City.
 * Primm's residential area is more expansive.
 * The Monorail route is shorter, terminating further south on the Strip.
 * Several roads are absent, possibly because those areas weren't complete at the time of the map's creation.

Behind the scenes
According to J.E. Sawyer, the New Vegas map is based off United States Geological Survey data but at 1/25th scale, with some adjustments (at that scale the Colorado River was narrow enough for the player to actually jump over).