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Warzone DMZ: Ashika Island Information Booth location

Image showing the Ashika Information Booth in Warzone DMZ.

This Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 guide explains where to find the Ashika Island Information Booth location in DMZ.

Warzone 2.0‘s DMZ extraction mode provides a fun alternative for players tired of battle royale. The mode pits players against both AI-controlled soldiers and human operators. And the objective is to secure as much valuable loot, equipment, and weapons before safely extracting.

The most effective way of securing the best gear in the mode is by unlocking its numerous hidden loot caches. These come in the form of locked toolboxes, crates, rooms, buildings, and entire points of interest. But they require unique keys to unlock.

One such loot cache is the Ashika Island Information Booth. As its name suggests, it is located somewhere on Ashika Island. But where exactly do you need to go to find it?

The guide below details the Ashika Island Information Booth location in Warzone DMZ.

Ashika Island Information Booth location in Warzone DMZ

This is where to find the Ashika Island Information Booth in Warzone DMZ:

The Ashika Island Information Booth is located at map coordinates D5. It can be found on the east side of aquarium building in the Town Center on the west side of Ashika Island. The image below shows its location on the Ashika Island map:

Image showing the location of the Ashika Island Information Booth on the map in Warzone DMZ.
Location on the map.

The Town Center area of Ashika Island is heavily populated with AI soldiers and is a hotspot for enemy operators. Therefore, it’s recommended that you proceed with caution when searching for the information booth.

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