Call of Duty Guides Game Guides Games

Warzone DMZ Key: Cartel Warehouse location

Image showing the Cartel Warehouse exterior in DMZ.

This guide explains where to find the Cartel Warehouse location after getting the key in DMZ.

Keys are a central part of DMZ. Players can use them to unlock special locations and unique caches full of valuable loot.

As expected, DMZ received some new keys and mystery locations in Season 3. One of the new keys that players might find is the Cartel Warehouse key.

Unfortunately, the Cartel Warehouse is not a point-of-interest (POI). That means it does not have its own map marker and players must find it themselves.

Image showing a Warzone DMZ key in Season 3.
A key acquired in DMZ Season 3.

To make things even harder, Al Mazrah is full of warehouses. So, it’s almost impossible to know where to begin your search.

Take a look at the guide below detailing where to find the Cartel Warehouse location after you have acquired the key in DMZ.

Warzone DMZ Key: Where to find Cartel Warehouse location

This is where to find Cartel Warehouse location in Warzone DMZ:

The Cartel Warehouse is located slightly south of the centre of Hafid Port. It is next to the south west corner of the large warehouse building. It can be found at map coordinates ‘C6’.

Image showing the location of the Cartel Warehouse on the map in Warzone DMZ.

The Cartel Warehouse is green and features a large, white “Kushaak Construction” logo.

You can enter the building by unlocking a door on its west side.

Image showing the door to the Cartel Warehouse in Warzone DMZ.

Be on your guard when exploring Hafid Port and searching for the warehouse. It features lots of enemy patrols and is a hotspot for other Operators, which makes it one of Al Mazrah’s most dangerous locations.

Did you find this Warzone DMZ key guide useful? Let us know in the comment section 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Your email address will not be published.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 *