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DMZ Vondel Key: Stage Bag location

The stage at the University on the DMZ Vondel map.

This Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 guide provides the location of the Stage Bag on the Vondel map in DMZ.

At last, the fourth season of Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 has arrived. It’s a huge update that brings sweeping changes to Warzone, primarily in the form of a new map — Vondel.

Vondel is currently playable in Resurgence and DMZ game modes. Alongside Vondel, DMZ has received its fair share of enhancements. This includes the new Forward Operating Base, Urgent Missions, and more.

With the introduction of Vondel to DMZ comes lots of new keys for players to collect. Keys unlock special locations and loot caches and are some of the most valuable items in the mode.

Unfortunately, when you collect a key for the first time, there is minimal indication of what it unlocks aside from its name. One such key is the Stage Bag key.

But where is the Stage Bag in Vondel?

Stage Bag location in DMZ Vondel map

This is where to find the Stage Bag in DMZ’s Vondel map:

The Stage Bag is located on an outdoor stage in the northern corner of the University campus at map coordinates E2.

Image of the Stage Bag location on the map in DMZ Vondel.
Stage Bag location on the map.

Once you’re on the stage, the Stage Bag can be found on the floor next to an amplifier.

Image of the Stage Bag in the DMZ Vondel map.
The Stage Bag.

While the University does have a number of AI-controlled soldiers patrolling the area, it isn’t quite as dangerous as other points of interest on the map.

However, the University area is popular with other Operators. Therefore, you should be on the look out for any potential threats as you search for the Stage Bag.

Once you’ve found the Stage Bag, use the key to unlock it and the loot inside will be yours.

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