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Delta Force: Comprehensive Guide to All Combat Maps

By ZoeyApr 23,2025

Get ready, mobile gamers! Delta Force, the highly anticipated mobile shooter, is set to launch in April this year. As the excitement builds, we're here to introduce new players to the diverse combat maps that Delta Force offers. With four core maps—Zero Dam, Layali Grove, Brakkesh, and Space-City—each featuring unique spawn points, extraction points, and a single boss challenge location, this guide aims to answer all your questions about navigating these thrilling environments. Let's dive in!

Delta Force Zero Dam Map Locations and Extraction Points

Zero Dam stands out with its abundance of cover options, making it a compact battleground ripe for intense combat. If you're itching for a fight, head to the northern section of the map. For those looking to explore more peacefully, the southern area is your best bet. As a map available from the start, Zero Dam's smaller size leads to frequent encounters with adversaries. Be cautious in high-risk zones like the Administrative District, Major Substation, and Cement Plant, known as 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 engage two levers.
- **Test Range**: This point becomes available 10 minutes into the raid. Remember, no backpack should be equipped for extraction, and up to three players can be extracted at once.
- **Rocket Extraction Point**: Completing the rocket mission is required to activate this extraction point.

For an enhanced gaming experience, consider playing Delta Force on a larger screen using your PC or laptop with BlueStacks. Enjoy the precision of a keyboard and mouse as you navigate through the intense landscapes of Delta Force.

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