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Also, there's no day/night cycle still which I'm not happy with.
There are 18 locations, and mayve they are small (some are big) but the thing to remember here is that they didn't leave the map without anything in any spot, all of the map is packed with content. So Lego Marvel Super Heroes 1 and Avengers had alot of blank space (water, unused area) that tricked people into thinking it's big, the open world here is actually big.
If you're wondering why they are 18 smaller locations in one, it's because Kang overbarred the Nexus to defy space and time of reality.
If you're wondering why it's snowing in (present) Manhatten, it's because it's next to the KunLan mountains. Asgard is next to Egypt, so hot is next to hot and cold is next to cold. Everything was strategically placed by the devs so not only is it the biggest map ever in a Lego game but it also is the smartest map.