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DMZ Key: Retro Runway Fridge location

Screenshot showing the Retro Runway Fridge in DMZ.

This guide explains where to find Retro Runway Fridge location in Call of Duty: Warzone DMZ after getting the key.

Keys are a central part of DMZ, which revolves around looting and acquiring special equipment. Keys open loot caches and locations that range from small to large. There are countless keys scattered throughout DMZ – you’ve just got to find them and figure out what they unlock.

One of these keys is the Retro Runway Fridge key. Unlike many others in DMZ, this one gives quite an obvious clue in its name about its location.

It’s also perhaps one of the more memorable locations to find a loot cache. It’s at the very end of a runway in Al Mazrah – so you better be ready for quite a long and dull walk to reach this special fridge.

So, where exactly is the fridge located?

DMZ Key: Retro Runway Fridge Location

This is where to find the Retro Runway Fridge location in Warzone DMZ:

Screenshot showing the location of the Retro Runway Fridge in DMZ.

The Retro Runway Fridge is located at the end of the runway at Al Malik Airport on the south east coast of Al Mazrah. It can be found at map coordinates ‘H6’. It is inside a large crater on the broken portion of the runway.

Al Malik Airport is swarming with AI soldiers and can be a hotspot for enemy squads due to the amount of valuable loot available there. That makes it particularly dangerous to visit.

Soldiers can even be found on the runway itself, sometimes next to a helicopter. When searching for the fridge, it’s best to take lots of reserve armor plates. That’s because you’re likely to encounter enemies and may be shot in the back as you make your way to the end of the runway.

Thankfully, once you reach the fridge, the crater it’s in should provide some respite from gunfire.

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