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Comprehensive Guide to Delta Force Combat Maps

Apr 08,2025 Author: Claire

Delta Force, the highly anticipated mobile shooter, is set to launch in April this year. As the release date approaches, it's the perfect time for new players to familiarize themselves with the game's diverse combat maps. Delta Force features four core maps: Zero Dam, Layali Grove, Brakkesh, and Space-City. Each map includes multiple spawn points, extraction points, and a unique boss challenge location. This comprehensive guide will address all your questions about the various locations within these maps. Let's dive in!

Delta Force Zero Dam Map Locations and Extraction Points

Zero Dam is a compact map with ample cover options, making it more conducive to combat than other maps. For those eager to engage in battles, the northern section is the place to be. However, if you're more interested in exploring, the southern side offers a safer environment. This map is available from the start, and its smaller size leads to a higher frequency of enemy encounters. Be cautious in the Administrative District, Major Substation, and Cement Plant, as these are high-risk Rear Grip zones. To minimize encounters, stick to the central southern part of the map.

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All Extraction Points

  • Helicopter Landing Site – To activate this extraction point, players must operate two levers.
  • Test Range – This extraction point becomes available 10 minutes into the raid. Players must not have a backpack equipped to be extracted. It can accommodate up to three players at once.
  • Rocket Extraction Point – Players need to complete the rocket mission to unlock this extraction point.

For an enhanced gaming experience, consider playing Delta Force on a larger screen using your PC or laptop with BlueStacks, along with your keyboard and mouse.

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