Lost: Via Domus features a different version of the blast door map that contains more information than the map shown in "Lockdown". The video game version of the map includes extra notations, as well as new locations. Presumably these new locations were not included on the original map to avoid spoilers, as they were featured in episodes that premiered after the video game release date.
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| - Lost: Via Domus features a different version of the blast door map that contains more information than the map shown in "Lockdown". The video game version of the map includes extra notations, as well as new locations. Presumably these new locations were not included on the original map to avoid spoilers, as they were featured in episodes that premiered after the video game release date.
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| - The newer version of the blast door map, as seen in a trailer for Lost: Via Domus, with the new information annotated in red.
- The blast door map as seen in
- The blast door map in
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| - Lost: Via Domus features a different version of the blast door map that contains more information than the map shown in "Lockdown". The video game version of the map includes extra notations, as well as new locations. Presumably these new locations were not included on the original map to avoid spoilers, as they were featured in episodes that premiered after the video game release date. Although this version of the map was in a non-canonical video game, it is considered canon due to comments by the producers in Access: Granted. There have however been mixed messages from the producers on the subject.1
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