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Flooded

Flooded map guide for the waterlogged industrial complex, three-stage Survival structure, and defensive routes.

Game version: 1.0 Last updated: 8/17/2026

Quick Answer

Flooded is a Survival map in a storm-damaged rural Pennsylvania industrial complex. Deep groundwater, machinery, containers, and limited dry ground complicate movement and can obscure fallen zombies. Teams should test routes before each wave, define readable firing lanes, and preserve a dry fallback whenever possible.

What is the Flooded map?

Flooded is a Survival map set in a storm-damaged industrial complex in rural Pennsylvania. Multi-floor buildings, cargo containers, abandoned machinery, and deep groundwater surround the defensive positions, leaving limited dry ground for safe movement.

Water affects more than navigation. It can obscure fallen zombies and make it harder to confirm whether an approaching threat is fully down, while clutter can turn an apparently open retreat into a slow route under horde pressure.

How does Survival work on Flooded?

The squad defends three points of interest through three five-minute waves. Completing a defense produces a supply drop before the next stage, and extraction becomes available after the third wave.

Before each defense begins, walk the path between the current position, the expected supply route, and the next fallback. A path that feels comfortable without pressure may become unusable when the team is firing and moving around the same machinery.

What should the defense plan include?

  • Assign firing lanes that do not force teammates to cross one another.
  • Preserve explosives for dense approaches instead of isolated targets.
  • Keep one dry, readable fallback lane whenever the location allows it.
  • Confirm submerged zombies rather than assuming every body is inactive.
  • Share repair, trap, and supply duties between waves.

What makes Flooded distinctive?

Flooded combines outdoor visibility with constrained movement. Unlike a purely interior holdout, the squad may see pressure coming but still lack a direct path away from it. Positioning should therefore prioritize reliable footing and escape routes over the widest possible sightline.

Sources and verification

The Survival roster and version 1.0 status were checked against the official Armageddon 1.0 update notes. Wave structure, setting, and defensive guidance were compiled from the supplied map research notes.

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