The Area 41 map holds plenty of secrets in Far Far West, and you can solve the music easter egg by finding three Disc fragments. Once you find them, the fragments will combine to grant you a new disc to play at the Saloon.
Here are the exact locations of all three fragments and how you can recover them.
Area 41 Music Disc fragment locations in Far Far West
To discover the hidden fragments, you’ll need to scout the correct spots. The image below has all three locations, and you can search for them in any order you want. You can also break down your search across multiple runs.
- To find the first fragment, head to the northern part of the map. You’ll find a house at the location with barrels inside. The fragment will be found on top of the barrels.
- The second one is located in the southern part of the map. When you reach the spot marked “2,” you’ll find a small house with the fragment inside.
- The last one is located in the southwestern part of the map, and you’ll need to climb upwards from the shoreline to find it. Once you’ve climbed, you’ll find a record player and a barrel close by. The fragment is lying by this barrel, and finding it will complete the disc.
Once all three fragments are found, you’ll obtain the Always Late disc track. The disc will be available to play at the Saloon. Compared to maps like Jungle and Far Far North, finding the fragments on Area 41 felt easier. Not only do you get a cool track to play, but you’ll move one step closer towards obtaining an exclusive unlockable available in Far Far West.
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Forza Horizon 6 somehow leaked and was cracked wide open over the weekend, leading to some players gaining access to it well ahead of its launch day.
The game isn’t due to launch until May 19 (the Premium Edition gets access four days earlier), but many have somehow unlocked and begun playing the game as early as a few days ago. Gameplay videos have begun appearing on YouTube, Twitch, and other websites, and it’s gotten a bit out of hand, forcing the game’s devs to address it.
It seems that players accessing the game likely has something to do with an early access review build appearing as 155 GB of unencrypted downloadable files on SteamDB, and developer Playground Games says it is “not the result of a pre-load issue.” It’s possible that a content creator or reviewer with early access broke embargo and made it all possible.
“We are taking strict enforcement action against any individuals found accessing this build including franchise-wide and hardware bans,” Playground said. “We encourage fans to sit tight for the game’s release on May 19.”
The full game is now reportedly appearing on piracy sites, although some who have accessed it say they were able to do so simply by pre-ordering. The player who was first to crack the game says that its files were not encrypted, so it’s turned into a bit of a blame game.
No matter who or what is at fault, Playground says it may be banning people who play it early, and some have taken exception to that by claiming that it was a mistake on the studio’s end and that they should not be punished for playing the game early because of it.
But for those who pirated the game illegally once it leaked, there’s no real argument to be had, so think twice before booting up the game before it’s unlocked for real later this week or next, depending on which edition you buy.
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