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Call of Duty: Warzone - Crashed Satellite and Uplink Station Locations

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Call of Duty: Warzone fans that are working on the Ground Fall challenges can learn how to find satellites and uplink stations here.

Call of Duty: Warzone Season 4 has arrived, and it has brought a brand new event called Ground Fall along with it. This event features a series of challenges that center around uplink stations and crashed satellites, and players have until June 24 to complete them and claim their rewards. For those fans that need a bit of assistance with these challenges, this guide details how to locate uplink stations and crashed satellites in Call of Duty: Warzone.

To start with the uplink stations, these are more than 15 fixed spawn locations for these objects, and players simply need to stand in their vicinity to secure them for the Uplink Secure challenge. However, CoD: Warzone fans will not find an uplink station at all of these location in every match that they join, and they may need to visit multiple spawn points before they come across one. Fortunately, the sheer number of potential spawn locations makes it quite easy to check several in a single match, and all of these locations have been collected in the video that is featured below.

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For those players that just want a quick overview of where the uplink stations can appear, there are two possible spawn points at the Airport, Boneyard, and Military Base. This makes these locations very good for finding uplink stations, and it is not extremely difficult to move between them. Additionally, these olive green objects can appear at Superstore and Storage; locations that fans can check as they make their way from Call of Duty: Warzone's Airport to Boneyard.

After a player has located an uplink station and secured it, a satellite should promptly crash to the ground. This should occur in fairly close proximity to the secured uplink station, and an onscreen marker makes locating the crashed satellites in Call of Duty: Warzone quite easy. Upon arrival at the fallen object, fans should simply collect the rewards from it to advance the Ground Fall event's Crash Site Recovery challenge.

With respect to the rewards that players will receive for completing these two challenges, Uplink Secure awards a satellite charm and Crash Site Recovery awards a Launch Time emblem. There is also a third Ground Fall event challenge in CoD: Warzone that requires fans to eliminate 10 enemies near an active uplink station or recently crashed satellite. Players that finish this task will earn a To the Moon calling card, and the information provided in this guide should make doing that pretty simple.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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