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Overgrowth is a Halo 5: Guardians multiplayer map set in and around an abandoned structure in the vegetation covered Promesa, on the planet Andesia, released as part of the Cartographer's Gift update on December 16, 2015.[1] Overgrowth is a remix of the map Plaza.[2]
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Overgrowth is in an urban setting taken over by nature. The UNSC Infinity's Andesian War Games designers created the environment with an overgrown Promesa in mind.[3]
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