Call of Duty Guides Game Guides Games

DMZ: Science Center dead drop location (Ashika Island)

Screenshot showing the Science Center dead drop in DMZ.

This guide explains where to find the Science Center dead drop location in Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 DMZ mode.

DMZ is Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2‘s popular extraction game mode. It features a number of dead drops throughout its three maps.

These dead drops are large white dumpsters which players can interact with. They often play a key role in DMZ faction missions, where players are frequently instructed to deposit valuable items into them.

Similarly, players can deposit cash into dumpster dead drops to reduce the time of insured weapon slot cooldowns.

One dumpster dead drop players may wish to find is the Science Center dead drop on Ashika Island.

Where to find Science Center dead drop location in DMZ

The Science Center dead drop is located at map coordinates ‘E4’ in Ashika Island’s Town Center district. It can be found north west of the Science Center and is against a wall near some stairs which lead to the Science Center.

Screenshot showing the location of the Science Center dead drop in DMZ on the map.

This dumpster dead drop is featured in faction missions in DMZ, such as the Shock Value mission for the Legion faction.

Screenshot showing the location of the Science Center dead drop in DMZ on the map.

Players must deposit one car battery, five jumper cables, and four batteries into the dead drop to complete the mission.

The Town Center area is heavily patrolled by AI-controlled enemy soldiers. Therefore, players should take their time when searching for the dead drop and ensure most enemies have been killed to avoid becoming quickly overwhelmed.

Did you find this guide useful? Let us know in the comment section below and don’t forget to check out our other gaming articles…

Avatar

Joe Harby

About Author

Joe is one of the editors and founders of Downtime Bros and an accredited critic. He has more than a decade of experience in journalism and communications. He is passionate about everything in the worlds of gaming, movies, and TV, as demonstrated by the countless words he has written about them. He is overly proud of his Bloodborne platinum trophy and plays too much Call of Duty. Follow him on Twitter and check out his reviews on OpenCritic.

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *