Homefront: The Revolution's Interactive Map Gives Chances to Win Prizes By Ashley Woodcock, 28 Apr 2016 FollowtopicsHomefront: The RevolutionHomefrontDeep SilverLocal MultiplayerOnline MultiplayerFirst Person ShooterAshley Woodcock The team behind the upcoming first-person shooter Homefront: The Revolution has taken an interesting approach in their latest video. In the new video, we are shown an interactive map that viewers can check out via homefrontmap.com, where players can explore the war-torn Philadelphia for a chance to win prizes.The prizes are provided by Lootcrate, Astrogaming, EHANG Drone, Razer and Falcon Northwest, with Falcon offering a chance to win a custom PC. Move through Philly and meet new allies and avoid enemies. You'll also learn about the history of the "new dystopian future where North Korea has taken over America" through the different mini-games on offer on the map. As you enter more restricted zones and progress through the map, you will come across secret missions. The end goal here is to complete the map. The more zones that you manage to unlock, the higher chance that you will have to win. Take a look at the trailer to see what the map is all about and then hit the link to take part: Homefront: The Revolution hits the Xbox One on May 17th.We've got the full list of Homefront: The Revolution achievements - check the list for guides to unlocking them.More Homefront: The Revolution stories: TimeSplitters 2 full game unlock found in Homefront: The Revolution Leaving Xbox Game Pass: Homefront, Outlast, OlliOlli 2 and More May 2018 Xbox Game Pass Additions: State of Decay 2, PES 2018 and More Five Titles Receive Day One Patches Ready for the Xbox One X Full List of Xbox One X Enhanced Games VideoUpcoming ReleaseXbox One Written by Ashley WoodcockAssistant News Manager for TrueAchievements and member of the Newshounds team since 2010. Lover of completions, tough achievements, shooters, action, adventure and racing titles, hip-hop, Wu-Tang, and the NBA. I can be found working on the never-ending backlog which you can see my progress on via my TA blog.