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DMZ Key: Ch 7 Secure Records Room location

Ch 7 Secure Records Room location in DMZ

This guide explains where to find the Ch 7 Secure Records Room location after getting the key in DMZ.

Both Al Mazrah and Ashika Island are full of locked rooms and loot caches in DMZ. Each one contains valuable gear that will help you towards a successful exfil.

Like previous seasons, Season 3 of Warzone has introduced a number of new keys in DMZ. One such key is the Ch 7 Secure Records Room key. Enemy soldiers may drop it when killed or you might find it in crates.

This locked room doesn’t have a specific map marker to show you where to go. As a result, it can be quite tricky to find. Thankfully, it is close to the easily identifiable Channel 7 building in Al Mazrah City.

Our guide below explains where to find the Ch 7 Secure Records Room location in DMZ.

Ch 7 Secure Records room location in DMZ

Where to find Ch 7 Secure Records Room location in DMZ

This is where to find the Ch 7 Secure Records Room location in DMZ: The room sits inside an annex building in north Al Mazrah City behind the main Channel 7 building. It can be found at map coordinates ‘F2’.

There are a number of buildings near to the main skyscraper, you need the one that is to the north east as shown in the map below.

Ch 7 Secure Records Room location map coordinates DMZ

This part of Al Mazrah City is crawling with enemy AI soldiers, so be sure to clear them out before heading into the locked room.

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