At every stage of map creation, our team's main focus is Steel Hunters' signature core gameplay. Leaning on it, our designers strive to create the most unique and visually appealing locations for you to play in. While conceptualizing our second map, Crimson Ridge, they set their gaze on the United States for inspiration again, following the well-trodden path taken with the Maryland Heights setting.
General References
Although influenced by the same country, Crimson Ridge is nothing like Maryland Heights in terms of visuals. Upon entering the former, you're greeted by steep sandstone canyon walls and cactus-studded landscapes, surrounded by rock formations of bizarre shapes and sizes. Add to that dusty terrain with golden sand blowing off the scorched ground, all under brilliant blue skies—an enchanting sight, isn't it?




Lore Connections
What is the ideological concept of Crimson Ridge, making up its core environment?Well, our team's narrative idea was to bring the lore of Steel Hunters to the forefront by building objects and places directly related to the post-apocalyptic world of our game.So, in the heart of this map, you'll see a massive rocket launch pad, from which the rescue shuttles were dispatched as part of the station resettlement program as part of the main story.
Shaping Up the Sandy Land
Let's get into the actual creation process of the map.Firstly, as soon as the central idea for Crimson Ridge came from the Concept Art Team, our level designers began to construct it from a simplified scheme on a drawing board, arranging possible landmarks. Check out its fragment with the map's "before" and "after:"










The Inspiration Behind the Main Sights
As we mentioned above, the central landmark of Crimson Ridge is the Launch Complex, created for loading spaceships with thousands of settlers and launching them into orbit, according to the lore. It occupies a rather large part of the map and consists of the Launch Pad and additional tech infrastructure, like the flame trench, utilities with underground tunnels, fuel storage, etc.

Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Launch Complex

The Baikonur Cosmodrome

Vandenberg Space Force Base
In addition to the map's compelling setting and central idea, distinctive landmarks were needed to add to environmental variety and facilitate player navigation. Typically, our designers choose real-world objects as references that are specific to the geographical location in which the map is being created. So, keeping with the Crimson Ridge's predominant desert biome, the team added campgrounds, recreation areas, trailer parks, small settlements, etc.





Final Word
Of course, all the map locations that you wander through represent artists' creative interpretations of reality. Even with the real-world references' impact, much of what you see is created in the minds of the team.Every day, its members are engaged in creative and strenuous work, immersed in the construction of massive objects, such as the Rocket Launch Pad, to small ones, such as the billboards and Easter eggs that are yet to be discovered by all of you.This was the first map where the curtain to our game's lore was lifted, as it comprises many more sights directly related to the world of Steel Hunters than there were in Maryland Heights. We'll continue to push this development direction, adding more lore elements and diving deeper into the post-apocalyptic atmosphere than ever before.