Missions inWarzone DMZcome in all forms, and all have various levels of complexity. Some missions require you to find items, which can be really small, so you may miss them while searching. For example, looking forVintage Wine bottleswas really hard to do in Season 3. Because of the size and quantity of these bottles, players had to spend longer than usual looking for them. In Season 4, this is very much evident. For theDMZmission called Shadow Company Intel, you need to find a laptop. This seems straightforward, but the problem is that the laptop is tucked away well. This guide will show where to find the Shadow Company laptop inWarzone 2 DMZ.
Warzone 2:Where to find the Shadow Company laptop inDMZ
To help you get your bearings right, the first thing you want to know is that you need to find theAshkia Science Center. Head to theTown Center region, it should be on thewestern side of the island. The exact location of the Science Centre will be in theeastern section of the region. If you look at the map, the building will have an“H” shape on itand will be hard to miss.
Now that you know where to go, let’s look for the laptop. Much like theSniper Team’s Hideoutthat you have to find in Season 3, it’s really easy to miss.Enter the Ashika Sceine Center, and make your way to thesecond floor. When you reach the second level,head to the middleand look fora receptionist desk, the laptop will be on this desk.

Obtaining the laptop is only a part of the mission, you’ll need to leaveby exfilin order to complete the mission. So just like any exit, head to an exfil point. There you go, you just completed one of the more complicated missions in Season 4.
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Raza Malik
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