Activision introduced a comparatively large presence of AI combatants in Al Mazrah to provide a different experience. Strongholds and Blacksites are largely sought after as they can provide entire loadouts, massive amounts of cash, and other useful items. Warzone 2 players can use the acquired cash to buy different gear and equipment like UAVs and gas masks. The proper method to gain access to secure sites like Blacksite requires the completion of Stronghold missions. However, the playerbase has found an unorthodox path to the Airport Blacksite. Players need to glide from the plane and slowly make their way toward the control tower in Airport. Make your way to the zip line that connects directly to the roof and position yourself on the outer edge in front of the solar panels facing South. Jump off the roof and instantly deploy your parachute to start gliding. After landing on edge and make your way to the gap between the window and the barricade. Sprint inside, and the character will be able to make it inside the Blacksite. A specific set of steps can help players escape from the barricaded floor. They will need to navigate towards a display panel in the North-East direction and climb over it. Various such locations can be accessed by utilizing different openings in Warzone 2.
Warzone 2 Entering Airport Blacksite Keyless
Warzone 2 players can now enter the Airport Blacksite without its key by performing a few different maneuvers near the traffic control tower. Players need to glide from the plane and slowly make their way toward the control tower in Airport and land on the barricaded windows. A specific set of steps can help players escape from the barricaded floor.

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