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Mud Covered Cache Key Location in Warzone 2 DMZ

During the first season of DMZ, players can participate in various activities like pursuing Weapons Cases, eliminating enemy squads, and completing Building 21.

The route leading to the season 2 update involves introducing new areas, a fresh restart, and new groups.

Ashika Island is an entirely new Exclusion Zone where you can launch an attack on the coast before advancing to the interior.

The occupying force, Shadow Company, and operators are concealed under heavy fog.

In season 1, Building 21 has an access card and a timed infiltration window.

Operators will return to Building 21 in season 2 and if you need access cards, you need to look for them in Al Mazrah of Ashika Island.

The update also includes developments to Al Mazrah with updated intel.

In this guide, you’ll learn the Mud Covered Cache Key location in Warzone 2 DMZ (season 2) and how to get, find or use it.

Mud Covered Cache Key Location in Warzone 2 DMZ

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To get the Mud Covered Cache Key location in Warzone 2 DMZ, you need to go to the northeast of Tsuki Castle (G5).

Once you’re there, go to the bridge and unlock the cache underneath it.

Here’s how to find or get to the location (expand the screenshots above):

  1. Navigate to the northeast of Tsuki Castle (G5).
  2. Go to the bridge and unlock the cache underneath it.

The cache can be unlocked using the Mud Covered Cache Key.

The key can be obtained at random from enemy AI drops, HVT contracts, loot containers, and more.

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