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Red Access Card dropped from loot box in Warzone Verdansk.
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How to use Red Access Card and Blue Access Card in Warzone Verdansk

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(Updated with Verdansk Bunker 0 code)

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Verdansk’s bunkers are back in Call of Duty: Warzone, and they’re packing valuable loot. But to get inside most of them, you’ll need either a Red Access Card or a Blue Access Card.

Inside the bunkers, you’ll find high-tier gear and rare weapons, including the Specialist Perk, which grants you the effects of every perk. Even though the keycard-accessible bunkers usually have lower-tier loot, they can still give you a solid advantage, especially early in the match.

Here’s everything you need to know about the special keycards on Verdansk.

How to find the Red and Blue Access Cards in Warzone Verdansk

These keycards can show up at random when you open loot crates around the map. They’re not super common, but keep looting and you’ll eventually come across one, especially in high-value loot zones. Another solid place to check is inside bunkers and secret rooms, where there’s a better chance you’ll find a keycard in there.

How to use the Access Cards in Verdansk

Attempting to open a bunker but missing a blue key card on Verdansk in Warzone.
Bunkers require a specific key card. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Using these special keycards is pretty straightforward. Just head to one of the numbered bunkers and interact with the keypad to unlock the door. However, not every bunker works with an access card, and some require a specific color to open.

You’ll need a Red Access Card for Bunkers 4, 5, 6, and 9, while the Blue Access Card unlocks Bunkers 2, 7, and 8. Check out the screenshot below for a full map of all the bunker locations in Verdansk.

Verdansk bunker locations

Verdansk bunker locations in Warzone, with indicators and colored numbers for easy access.
There are 12 bunkers to open. Screenshot by Dot Esports

To make it easier for you to find the keycard-accessible bunkers, see the screenshots below for a clear, pinpointed look at their locations.

Red Access Card bunker locations

Bunker 4 (near Dam)

Bunker 5 (near Military Base)

Bunker 6 (near Quarry, edge of the map)

Bunker 9 (near Prison)

Blue Access Card bunker locations

Bunker 2 (near Boneyard and Storage Town)

Bunker 7 and 8 (between Stadium and Lumber)

Bunkers 7 and 8 are located across from one another within the same area. So if you’ve found one of them, just turn and look around to see the other.

Warzone Verdansk bunker codes

Some bunkers in Verdansk don’t use access cards. Instead, they need special codes to unlock. Bunkers 0, 1, 3, and 10 all require specific codes, while Bunker 11 can only be opened by completing an Easter egg quest. Below you can see the codes for Bunkers 1, 3, and 10, while Bunker 0’s code is yet to be discovered.

  • Bunker 0 code: 01011000 (binary code for “X”)
  • Bunker 1 code: 04222021
  • Bunker 3 code: 30198805
  • Bunker 10 code: 31547206

Since the bunkers are spread out across different POIs, I highly recommend getting a helicopter to get around quickly. If you can’t find one, an LTV or Polaris will still do the job. Also, make sure to gear up with some solid weapons from loot boxes before heading to a bunker because chances are other squads might be going for them too, so you’ll want to be ready for an encounter.

This article will be updated when new information about the Verdansk bunkers becomes available.


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Jeremiah Sevilla
Freelance Evening Editor. Jeremiah is a professional writer since 2017, covering esports and traditional sports. He started following the Dota 2 pro scene in 2014 before getting drawn to other titles. He previously wrote for ONE Esports, Manila Bulletin, The Manila Times, and Mineski.