Maneater Collectibles Guide – All Collectibles in Prosperity Sands

Now that Maneater is available and you’ve read our review — you have read it right? — you’ll be keen to get yourself a copy and start playing. If that’s the case, which it should be (trust me, it’s a great game) when you start playing you’ll notice that each of the seven areas you can explore include a number of collectibles for you to find.

These include Landmarks, Licence Plates and Protein Caches. As you swim through the levels, most of these collectibles will be automatically added to your map. However, there are quite a few that are downright difficult to find.

Thankfully for you, we’ve already found them all. All you need to do is refer to the map below and you’ll see the location for all collectibles in Prosperity Sands.

Maneater Collectibles

In the image above, you can see that I’ve collected each and every one of the collectibles as well as completing all missions and finding all breakable grates. Some collectibles are located behind these grates which you may not be able to open depending on your size.

If you’re stuck and can’t find a specific collectible, this handy guide will help you out.

Maneater is available now.

Leo Stevenson
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I've been playing games for the past 27 years and have been writing for almost as long. Combining two passions in the way I'm able is a true privilege. PowerUp! is a labour of love and one I am so excited to share.

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