AM City Construction Zone Location, Night Operation DMZ

Not sure where to find the AM City Construction Zone North and South Towers to plant IR Beacons? We’ve got you covered! Warzone 2 DMZ Season 4 is here, and it comes with an abundance of new missions. In this DMZ Night Operation mission guide, we explain where to find the A.M City Construction Zone in Al Mazrah DM. Also, where to plant 1 IR Beacon at the North Tower and South Tower.

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AM City Construction Zone Location, Night Operation DMZ

DMZ Night Operation Where to Find AM City Construction Zone North and South Tower Location

Call of Duty Warzone 2 Season 4 is here. And when it comes to DMZ, that means a total reset of all faction missions, and an opportunity to add new ones. The DMZ Night Operation White Lotus mission will have you take the 2 IR Beacons from Al Sharim Pass dead drop. Once you have it, you will need to plant 1 at the North Tower and one at the South Tower of the A.M City Construction Zone. However where exactly is this point of interest?

This construction site is located directly north of the Mawizeh Marshlands. You’ll need to look for the two towers under construction. Once you reach them, you will need to plant 1 IR Beacon at the North Tower and South Tower. Now, where exactly will you need to place them? For both towers, first, you need to enter the tower and find a maintenance/lift tube at the centre. There’s a rope there which you will use to climb atop the tower. Once at the very top, approach one of the reinforcing pillars around the tower’s edges. A “place IT beacon” sign will appear. Do just that. Now repeat the same process on the other tower, and that’s it! You have completed the “Night Operation” DMZ mission! Make sure to check out the images below so that you know what you need to do!

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