There are already YouTube videos of the maps. There are also screen shots. Both have been provided in this thread. You can even access those areas in game. Extracting ISO images from a disc, porting the game to PC, and using an emulator will also give you the exact same content. The maps are already on the disc just as they are downloaded when you purchase the digital version of the game. They are not fully developed as they do not have the scripting plugged into them and spawns are not added. They are just empty maps. Some maps are not fully completed, as they do not have any type of collision added to them. That is why when you view videos on YouTube of players getting into the King's Watch, it looks glitchy. All maps that were suppose to be included in the initial release of the game are already in the game, including the planets Mercury and Saturn. They are just hidden in areas that are out-of-boundaries. As you can see, players have already found ways to bypass these boundaries.
I don't understand why people keep claiming the content isn't on the disc when it's clearly shown in multiple videos and photos that the content is already in game. What more evidence are you requiring? If you want evidence, you can either explore the places yourselves in game or figure out how to extract images from a disc and utilize them on a PC. If you're not PC literate, I'd choose the first option.
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