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What Does the Hafid Ship Bridge Cache Key Open in Warzone 2 DMZ – Location

Cash-in on the Cache Key!

Warzone DMZ is the latest addition to Call of Duty Warzone 2. DMZ has come with a lot of new missions and locations. One of the more high-tier reward locations is the Hafid Ship Bridge Cache site. In order to access the Hafid Ship Bridge however you need a key for the cache. Once you obtain the key you’ll be able to get all kinds of awesome high-level loot. Here’s what the Hafid Ship Bridge Cache Key opens and where to find it in Warzone 2 DMZ.

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Where to find the Cache Key

There are actually multiple ways to obtain a key for the Hafid Ship Bridge Cache. The most common is as a drop item from killing enemies. You can also obtain a key by completing HTV contracts. Lastly, some loot containers will have a Cache Key but those can be a lot rarer. The spawning for the keys in general is rare though so it is random luck to obtain and could take a while.

Once you have a cache key for the Hafid Ship Bridge, head to the farthest western part of the map where the ship is located. Go through the front entrance of the ship, and head to the very top. There are stairs inside the ship that will lead you to the top.

Inside the topmost floor room of the ship, you’ll take a right after entering. There against the wall to the side is the locked Hafid Ship Bridge Cache. Simply just use the key and the rewards are all yours!


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