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L2 Restricted Zone location in DMZ Koschei Complex

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This Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 guide details the location of the L2 Restricted Zone in DMZ.

DMZ’s brand new exclusion zone in Season 3 Reloaded is the Koschei Complex. But it isn’t a conventional DMZ map. The only way to reach it is by going through secret entrances in Al Mazrah.

Once inside, players must navigate its maze-like corridors and take on vast numbers of AI enemies. There’s also the ever-present threat of enemy operators.

The Koschei Complex features its own keys which unlock numerous doors. One such key is the L2 Restricted Zone key. But once you have this key, it isn’t clear exactly what you need to do with it or where you should go.

The guide below details where to find it in the DMZ Koschei Complex.

L2 Restricted Zone location in Koschei Complex

This is where the L2 Restricted Zone is located in the Koschei Complex:

The L2 Restricted Zone is located inside the Factory Admin area. To reach it, go through the second-floor double doors on the south side of the main Factory Admin room.

Image showing the door leading to the L2 Restricted Zone in DMZ Koschei Complex.
Go through this door.

To locate the double doors, stand in the middle of the main Factory Admin room. Look at the second floor to the south of the room. You will see the double doors next to two large lockers. This is where you need to go.

Image showing the door to the L2 Restricted Zone in DMZ Koschei Complex.

Once you’ve gone through these doors, you will see a large door ahead. This is the entrance to the L2 Restricted Zone and can be unlocked using the key.

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