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At some point, the game will take you back to Alexandria and warn you it’s a point of no return from there. It will feel like the end of the game, but it then opens up again with a few story missions left, so you’re good to go and keep exploring.
About half of the map remains to be discovered after the end, but a bunch of these are deserts with nothing much to do.
Yeah, I like to keep a certain balance/pace too. There’s a segment of the story where the game locks your freedom and send you to a sequence of missions that looks like the end/climax. But even after that, a couple of new targets shows up and the world is open again for you to continue the main missions and side quests as you please.
Certain areas not used by the story have a few missions, most of them between Alexandria and Cirene, and Siwa and Cirene. Those are the green areas with civilization on them.
The big desert areas at the bottom of the map are mostly tombs and special locations, though. One of them, in particular, is filled with rebels camps and soldier forts (a 40 level side quest is there and uses a few of them, but most are free for you to aporoach at your pace. The rest of those areas, however, are just huge deserts, with nothing on them except one or two ruins.