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How to Get to Zephyr in High on Life

Take a vacation to Zephyr Paradise!

High on Life features several impressive-looking worlds and environments that you’ll visit as you bring down the G3 cartel. Among them is Zephyr Paradise, which is the second world you’ll unlock, and where you’ll take down a number of G3 operatives. But, how can you get to Zephyr Paradise? Read on to find out more about interstellar travel in High on Life.

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How to Get to Zephyr in High on Life

In High on Life, in addition to teleporting to relevant worlds in pursuit of main quest objectives, you can visit said worlds while you’re ‘off the clock,’ so to speak. It’s easy! Just interact with the bounty machine in your living room, and, instead of the bounty window, click the second tab. Here, you’ll be able to select from Nova Sanctus (where Blim City is), Zephyr Paradise, Port Terrene, and Unknown Sector (where the so-called Human Haven is located).

In the context of Zephyr Paradise, you can choose to teleport to three different locations on the planet: Deep Jungle, Upper Valley, and Jungle Clearing. If you’re in the High on Life post-game, it makes heading back in pursuit of loot even easier than it would be otherwise.

Related: High on Life: How to Find and Defeat Krubis

What Does the Third Bounty Machine Tab Do?

Speaking of the bounty machine, in addition to the bounty tab and portals tab, there’s a third. But, it’s out of order, and doesn’t ever get activated in the main game. It could exist primarily as set-dressing, to make the bounty machine feel like it’s been used extensively in the past. But, it could also be a hint at things to come, as Squanch Games has confirmed they’ll be releasing DLC. It’s unclear what this DLC could manifest as, at publication time. It could involve a third functionality for the bounty machine, though.

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James has been playing games for as long as he can remember. His first game was either The Lion King or The Mask for the SNES. He has since grown into the biggest apologist for JRPGs and he wants to be Yoko Taro for Halloween.