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Where to Find Research Station 57 Lobby Keycard Location in Star Wars Outlaws

Intels in Star Wars Outlaws are similar to quests. You can unlock an intel quest by locating a datapad, hacking terminals, or other clues that can start the quest. If you are following the Spare Keycard, you will come upon a door that requires the Research Station 57 Lobby Keycard. And while the keycard is in plain sight, many players are having difficulty locating it. This guide will show you how to start the Spare keycard intel quest, get the Research Station 57 Lobby Keycard, and finally obtain the Zyssyk Vault Keycard.

How to Unlock the Spare Keycard Quest in Star Wars Outlaws

Like every other intel mission, you must find the clue to start the Spare keycard quest. In this particular case, you need to find the datapad. You are looking for the datapad at Benyah Melax in Kijimi, the ship mechanic’s shop. Go to his shop and close to him there is a table with the datapad on top. Interact with the quest item and unlock the Spare keycard intel quest.

Research Station 57 Lobby Keycard Location in Star Wars Outlaws

Once the quest is unlocked, follow the quest marker to the door’s location. The map below shows the exact location you need to be to open the door.

The game tells you the vague location of the keycard, i.e., on the roof near the door. Take a step back from the door and look up. You will see the option to send Nix to fetch an item. Do that, and you will have obtained the Research Station 57 Lobby Keycard. The below image will help pinpoint the exact location.

Once you have the keycard, interact with the door to open it. Inside, there are a few crates, and on top of the second carte, you will find the Zyssyk Vault Keycard, among other rewards.

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Harry Smith has played video games since the early 2000s, starting with the original CoD and Doom 3. He has spent countless hours playing games of varying genres. His deep understanding of modern game mechanics puts him in the prime position to understand the gaming industry and write intuitive guides.Before founding Patch Crazy, Harry S freelanced for 10 years, working for several gaming publications.
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