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All Juggernaut Spawn Locations in Warzone 2.0 DMZ (Season 4)

Sometimes I have to remind myself that the Jugg is only a human

Some of my favorite memories playing Call of Duty has to be in the Spec Ops Game Mode. This is when I was actually able to bond with my brother, by strategizing how we would play through Favela and Charlie Missions on a loop trying to out-best each other. Spec Ops in Modern Warfare 2 (2009) has to be the greatest Call of Duty Game Mode in existence. I even spent hours dragging my RPG-loving sister into the field to complete some stealthier Missions and although she did not like taking out the patrol dogs, she would immerse herself into the gameplay. But there was nothing that packed a real punch than the Juggernaut. Introducing my young mind to this terrifying foe that had the most threatening theme music to date. Snatch & Grab had me and my brother on the edge of our seats. But all this prep had me ready for deployment into the DMZ. The Juggernaut could not stand a chance against me.

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Whilst the music does not hit as hard as it did in my adolescence, the impact a Juggernaut has in a match is unforgettable. This is Vincent’s guide on all Juggernaut spawns in Warzone 2.0 DMZ Season 4.

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Where to Find the Juggernaut in DMZ Season 4 – Location Guide

The Juggernaut has become an omnipotent presence within the DMZ Game Mode in Modern Warfare 2. But unlike the original game, the Juggernaut is not as impactful in the DMZ compared to the Spec Ops Missions. This could be simply based on the fact that DMZ is an Online Multiplayer Mode, giving you the chance to go into the game with a squad of 3 members whilst assigning more players to the team by picking up fallen soldiers that you have looted and revived upon downing them. Because of this, players have more firepower than ever to take down a Juggernaut. With Season 4 introducing the Weapons Case being a part of the Juggernaut gameplay in Al Mazrah, DMZ, you will find yourself seeking these more than the Bosses.

Although the Juggernaut will not always be carrying a Weapons Case, you should check the Map Overview for the location of the Case when deploying into the DMZ. Keep in mind that the locations listed below are of where the Juggernaut have often been sighted. These are completely different to both the standard locations of the Weapons Case in Al Mazrah – US Embassy, Post Office, Control Tower or Train. Also, the older Seasons saw the Juggernaut spawn in areas such as Al Sharim Pass does not appear to have lasted for Season 4, with Activision changing up the spawn locations and they way in which the Juggernaut works.

Refer to the screenshot below for where you can find the Juggernaut in Al Mazrah for DMZ Season 4. You should head to:

  • Sarrif Bay Bathhouse
  • Al Bagra Fortress Courtyard or Underground
  • Airport Freeway
  • Quarry Gas Station
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For more Call of Duty Warzone 2.0 DMZ guides, be sure to see all of the latest over at Gamer Journalist, with GJ related articles here. Thank you for reading this guide.

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Hadley is a Freelance Writer for Gamer Journalist. They have been with the company since October 2022. With a BSc Honors in Psychology, Hadley focuses their creativity and passion for Video Games by primarily covering Horror, FPS, and anything with a great narrative. You will often find Hadley covering the latest indie horror games or deploying into Call of Duty's DMZ. They love a good story and one that can keep them up at night, be that for its scares or its lore.