Warzone 2 DMZ Building 21
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Warzone 2 DMZ Red and Blue Access Cards Locations: Where and How to Get

Recent changes to Warzone 2 have brought a whole host of fresh content for players to sink their teeth into, including a new DMZ area, Building 21. Added as part of the mid-season update, players will need red and blue access cards to enter each room and loot valuables within this building. After acquiring possession of a DRC Building 21 Access Card, players can choose to deploy there and begin infiltrating the highly sought-after area (while avoiding the equally high-security AI), where they can use their acquired blue and red cards.

How to find Warzone 2 DMV red and blue access cards

At the moment, there is no guaranteed method to acquire red and blue access cards, as the nature of the drops is luck-based. To increase the odds of getting a Building 21 red or blue access card to drop, players should try the following:

  • Check rare supply boxes (Red and Orange colored)
  • Capture SAM sites, shoot down planes, and loot them
  • Destroy enemy helicopters and loot the supply cargo
  • Defeat Bosses and check their supply drops

Once players have acquired a number of blue and red access cards, future deployments in Building 21 will allow them to investigate as many rooms freely.

For more Warzone 2 guides, check out how to get a free cosmetic bundle with Prime Gaming, or how to fix the ‘Level Nil’ glitch.

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