Tripwire Interactive's newest game, Maneater, puts the player in control of a man-eating shark in search of revenge. After the player's mother is brutally murdered, the player is tasked with hunting down their mother's killer to avenge her death. And while the main storyline of the game revolves around becoming the world's most famous killer shark, there are plenty of side activities to keep the player busy. Maneater may be a shark-em-up on the surface, but it is also a giant collect-a-thon.

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Maneater has three main collectibles: Collectible License Plates, Nutrient Chaches, and Landmarks. However, one location in Maneater only has Collectible License Plates and Nutrient Caches, and that location is Crawfish Bay. Crawfish Bay is one of the smaller areas in Maneater, but there is still plenty to explore and collect. Within Crawfish Bay, there are 10 collectible license plates that can be a bit tricky to collect. This guide will help players locate and collect all 10 Crawfish Bay collectible license plates.

Crawfish Bay Collectibles in Maneater

There are 10 license plates scattered across Crawfish Bay, and most will require the player to be a certain level to obtain. In fact, Crawfish Bay isn't accessible until later in the game when the player's shark reaches elder status. By then, players should be able to reach all of the license plates without any problems. Nevertheless, all of the license plate locations are marked red on the map provided above.

As players may have noticed, almost all of the license plates are located outside of the water, and some are located far inland. These will require the player's shark to be older in order to jump high enough to reach the license plates. And for the ones located farther inland, players will need to upgrade their shark to increase their lung capacity for an easy getaway. There is also a license plate locked behind a grate that can only be broken by an elder shark.

Collecting all of the license plates will reward the player with a ton of XP and nutrients which can be used to upgrade and evolve the player's shark. It will also get the player one step closer to completing 100% of Maneater's collectible side quests that reward the player with powerful upgrades.

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Maneater is available on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.