How to Earn Dark Market Credits in Battlefield 2042 Hazard Zone

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Battlefield 2042 has arrived, and it’s time to provide the high-octane action that has defined the Battlefield series for so long. Players may battle it out over huge battlefields that are being pummelling by superstorms in this game set in the not-too-distant future. But none of it matters; what matters is the furious squad-based multiplayer experience set in complete pandemonium.

In Battlefield 2042, a new feature called Hazard Zone is introduced to the Battlefield franchise. Players battle it out over Data Drives in this mode, which is a blend of Escape from Tarkov, Hunt: Showdown, and Battlefield.

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Hazard Zone, a completely new game mode in Battlefield 2042, is the first of its kind. It is not a battle royale, despite having elements of squad-based battle royales like Apex Legends. In fact, if anything, it’s more akin to The Division’s gloomy zones. Regardless, it has its own ecology, and Dark Market Credits, which are directly related to purchasing weaponry and gadgets in Battlefield 2042’s Hazard Zone, are the major money you’ll need to survive and prosper.

The caveat is that you must first purchase your weapons and armor with Dark Market Credits acquired in this mode. Because there are so many other squads aiming to take these things, this is easier said than done. This book will get you up to speed on all you need to know about the subject.

Purchasing and Obtaining Various Weapons and Gadgets in the Hazard Zone

In this regard, it’s similar to Counter-Strike or Valorant in that you have the option to spend credits and customize your character before the match.

You get roughly a minute before each Hazard Zone battle starts to choose your loadout and spend credits, but bear in mind that this is your only chance to do so. If you redeploy after being killed, you will at the very least redeploy with the same loadout as when you started the match.

Check out the guide wiki for additional helpful hints and instructions on the game. Below you’ll find some relevant material that you might find useful.

How to Earn Dark Market Credits?

During a game of Hazard Zone, there are three methods to gain Dark Market Credits. The first method is to eliminate AI-controlled adversaries known as “Occupying Forces.” Your second strategy is to eliminate player-controlled Specialists, called “No-Pats” since they are being punished and do not earn head pats. Finally, extracting Data Drives is the most efficient approach to make a lot of Dark Market Credits. This is the primary object that everyone is looking for. Per driving, you will receive 100 credits.

Keep in mind that in order to gain Dark Market Credits, you must really extract, so don’t anticipate any prizes if you die. There aren’t any other possibilities for credit. You do not, however, have to be alive to obtain them. You will receive an equal portion of the benefits as long as your team extracts. As a result, regardless of how many individuals have perished, you should make every effort to retrieve every single match.

Each member of a squad can have three Data Drives, for a total of twelve. Because some falling spacecraft have many drives, be sure that every panel on the satellite’s side is open. Before you go hunting for a data drive scanner, be sure they have one in their inventory. Because this is a free item, you can get it regardless of your credit balance.

Holding this up will disclose the position of the data disc on your HUD as a large circle. This circle will be highlighted for the rest of your squad if you choose it. If the circle is moving, it signifies it has been picked up by another team. You may grab drives from other players, so don’t feel obligated to go for them immediately soon. Ambushing your opponents at the extraction location is sometimes the greatest way to obtain some easy drives.

Finally, weapons and gear must be unlocked before they can be purchased from the buy screen. To use the PP-29 submachine gun, you must have reached Level 14. Before entering Hazard Zone, I recommend unlocking and trying a variety of firearms to pick your favorites.

Rizwan Ahmad
Rizwan Ahmad

Rizwan is an avid mobile geek and a gaming lover. He loves to keep a tab on new tech and loves to share the latest tech news and reviews on Smartphones, Gadgets, Apps, and more.

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