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Where to Find the A.M. City Construction Zone North and South Towers in Warzone 2.0 DMZ – Night Operation Mission Guide

A Mission that doesn't actually take place at night

Season 4 DMZ hits players with its usual reset from Levels to Faction Missions. With an LTE to try out before time runs out and more Missions than ever because of the introduction of the Phalanx Faction, the grind is back on for Call of Duty players. More and more Missions have been added, dedicated to extracting key items, placing goods in and out of Dead Drops and finding the new Boss to defeat in the Vondel Zone. With map changes to overall increase the quality of gameplay and provide something new for players to admire, there are new ways to experience the map from different POVs and brand new heights. This is Vincent’s guide on how to complete the Tier 2 White Lotus Mission, Night Operation in Warzone 2.0 DMZ.

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Night Operation Mission Guide – Tower Locations

The Night Operation Mission asks players to obtain the two IR Beacons that are needed for the Mission via the Al Sharim Pass Dead Drop. The route into Al Sharim can be a difficult one to manoeuvre into as the threat level here is higher than in other landmarks of Al Mazrah. For this reason, you should enter the site from the south west side, taking a vehicle into the area and climbing up via the south side on foot. From here, you can use stealth to get to the Dead Drop Dumpster and obtain the two Beacons. Refer to the map below for the location of the Dead Drop (black circle) After picking the Beacons up, you now need to place them on top of the correct Al Mazrah Towers.

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The Towers in question are located at the Mawizeh Marshlands Construction Zone. Thankfully this area is much easier to navigate through and you should only be dealing with low-value AI such as the Al Qatala Soldiers. In this case, you may want to use a Light Helo to do the majority of the work for you. You need to head north from Al Sharim Pass and into Mawizeh Marshlands. You want to stay on the right side of the region, following the river. The two Towers are located directly in the sandy construction site in the area between Al Sharim Pass and Al Mazrah City. You can enter the Towers from its base and climb the interior rappel line without having to worry about flying in and trying to land the Helo if you are playing solo.

The entrance to the Towers from the ground is located within the spheres highlighted on the map below. There is a square pillar inside where the rappel line can be found that you can use to ascend both Towers. You need to head to the very top of the Towers, on the larger platform you can stand up on, rather than the smaller platform at the Tower’s peak. Keep in mind that enemies can spawn here and appear on the Tower with you. Look down at the concrete circular platform for the button prompt to place the Beacons down. Remember that you need to place a Beacon on each Tower in the A.M. Construction Zone of Al Mazrah.

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We have a lot more DMZ content incoming so keep your eyes peeled at Gamer Journalist for more. For other Call of Duty DMZ guides to read at your leisure, be sure to see our GJ related articles here.

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Hadley Vincent
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.