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Here's spoiler for the last mission:
The last mission is the mission where you return again to the base where Walker dead to hijack the main computer. It's to prevent the ship with the drones from leaving Aurora.
Again, the game continues EVEN after walker is dead. it's not the last mission, check around for yellow missions in the map. For the hills and question marks, it's because even if you finished the whole game (eps 1-3, even finishing conquest), it won't 100% discover everything in the game. Hidden caves, etc, it's up to you to discover them or not. You can even visit those places where mission would take place early, it's a open world game at it's nutshell.
I hope this answers.
I am going to move this to our General section as it doesn't fall under support and rather walk through steps.
Many thanks,
- Ubisoft Support
There are more baddies to shoot and plenty of deer to rescue.
Try joining public game for more psychopathic fun?
After the immersion mode was updated, this setting was obviously a loophole, but the game design was fixed and could not be revised again.
Chapter II & III belong to DLC content, generally the yellow dots on the map will show the chapters of 02 or 03 marked tasks.
Ubisoft wanted to do something innovative, but they made a mess.