Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 is live, and the sequel includes the brand-new Stronghold locations for battle royale and the DMZ extraction mode. Here we break down everything you need to know about Warzone's new high-tier looting grounds, so you can get loaded up with some of the game's best gear.
Warzone Stronghold location
Completing a Black Site for the first time will also reward you with a permanent weapon blueprint for use in all modes. It also gives you plenty of gear for use in the match itself, which can include a minigun, durable gas mask, a loadout drop, as well as a permanent UAV to ping enemies in the area surrounding the Black Site until the area becomes lost to the circle collapse.
It's worth noting that clearing Strongholds after the first one is completed will grant you with sweet rewards, but you won't earn a Black Site key for your efforts. If you're not the first person to clear a Stronghold, you still have the option to potentially loot the key from the enemy who earned it.
Once you have access to a Stronghold, complete the building's objective to claim your rewards. A majority of the Strongholds will simply require you to clear out all the AI enemies, but some have objectives like cracking a safe open with a drill, and you'll need to defend the location against AI reinforcements trying to storm the Stronghold during this process.
Completing these DMZ Strongholds will reward similar loot as battle royale with items, such as killstreaks, three-plate armor, self-revives, and more.
Regardless of which mode you're playing, I definitely recommend making sure you have extra armor plates. You'll also want to carry the munitions field upgrade, so you always have enough ammo to fight your way through all the AI enemies. Some Strongholds have more AI than others, and those in a congested area of buildings might have many more bots to shoot.
Season 1 has a new weapon that can be unlocked for use across Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0, and here's the guide to unlocking the M13B assault rifle in DMZ mode. Weapon loadouts also work differently in DMZ than battle royale, so make sure to check out our guide on weapon types for DMZ.