Season 3 Reloaded in Warzone 2 is introducing a plethora of fresh content.
One example is the Warzone 2 DMZ Koschei Complex.
which provides a highly challenging journey through an underground bunker filled with valuable loot and guarded by formidable enemies.
For those interested in exploring the depths of the Koschei Complex, understanding its mechanics and gaining entry to a Warzone 2 match on Al Mazrah are crucial.
Fortunately, we have a comprehensive guide to everything below and how the unique location operates once you discover it.
In the highly acclaimed DMZ game mode of Call of Duty: Warzone 2, there’s a secret map called Koschei Complex.
This location is a vast underground bunker teeming with foes and valuable items.
Unlike other maps, loading into or exfiltrating into Koschei Complex is not a straightforward process.
Instead, you’ll have to access the Koschei Complex through one of the four secret entrances scattered around Al Mazrah.
Embarking on the journey to the Koschei Complex may prove challenging,
but having the right gear and a few companions by your side will help you access and navigate the extensive bunker.
Unlike other maps, loading into or exfiltrating into Koschei Complex is not a straightforward process.
Instead, one must enter the Koschei Complex through one of the four secret entrances situated around Al Mazrah.
Embarking on the journey to the Koschei Complex may prove challenging,
but having the right gear and a few companions by your side will enable you to uncover and navigate the extensive bunker.
How to enter the Koschei Complex in DMZ?
The Koschei Complex map has four entrances available.
There are three question mark icons on the Tac-Map for Al Mazrah, with a fourth unmarked location.
These bunker entrances will transport you to the new map, and no matter which way you choose, you’ll encounter a distinct puzzle to solve at each entrance.
The Oasis access point can be found at the green triangle ping in the northwest section of the map.
The Oasis access point can be found as the green triangle ping in the northwest section of the map.
There is a question mark at Rohan Oil, and you can access this entrance by descending into Rohan’s access tunnels.
Doors are open on both sides of the underground area, but you’re searching for the garage door that’s only partially raised to crouch under.
There is an icon marking a bridge connecting Al Mazrah City and Taraq, with a broken wall and passage beneath it.
Head to the parking deck beneath Al Mazrah City, descend into the lower levels, and look for open doors that will guide you to a stairwell with a damaged wall.
Proceed through the damaged wall.
Located in the desert at the far northwest corner of the map is a hidden spot known as Oasis.
Exploring this area will lead you to the fourth entrance of the Koschei Complex, located within a cluster of desert ruins.
All team members need to gather in the airlock room next to the bunker door to proceed to Koschei Complex.
Those who are not part of the gaming community will be left in the dust.
- Al Mazrah City underground parking lot
- Rohan Oil utility tunnel
- Taraq Road bridge
- Oasis Ruins.
As you approach each entry, you will notice a big structure that resembles a vault and is written in Cyrillic.
To enter these structures, you will need to push the button on the screen that is connected to the entrance that says “Travel to Koschei Complex.”
Following that, you and your squad will be required to “Hold to Confirm Travel to Koschei Complex” by holding the button that corresponds to this particular action.
You will then enter a loading screen after it is finished, and you will gain a healthy 2500 experience points.
You will be able to take anything that you have looted up until the point where you enter the Koschei Complex with you when you load into the complex.
After that, you will be required to perform a different challenge, and this will be determined by how you entered the Complex.
Regardless of the difficulty of the situation, your ultimate objective is to retrieve a Weapon Case.
The unfortunate reality is that you can only take out one Weapon Case from a match, even though six different incentives can be earned for doing so.
You will need to successfully remove a Weapon Case from the Koschei Complex a total of six times to be eligible for each of the rewards.
Regardless of the difficulty of the situation, your ultimate objective is to retrieve a Weapon Case.
The unfortunate reality is that you can only take out one Weapon Case from a match, even though six different incentives can be earned for doing so.
You will need to successfully remove a Weapon Case from the Koschei Complex a total of six times to be eligible for each of the rewards.
- 1 Weapon Case — The Queen | Loading Screen
- 2 Weapon Cases — Double Battle Pass XP Token
- 3 Weapon Cases — Hunting Bug | Calling Card
- 4 Weapon Cases — Incubating | Emblem
- 5 Weapon Cases — Double Weapon XP Token
- 6 Weapon Cases — LA-VX 330 | Weapon Blueprint
All Koschei Complex entrances in DMZ
Al Mazrah City underground parking lot entrance
This entryway is significantly more difficult to breach than others due to the presence of a large sandstorm and a city full of enemy warriors.
Travel in a direct direction to the heart of Al Mazrah City and continue along the road to the east until you reach an underground parking lot.
this parking lot is located approximately at the southwestern point of G3.
You will find a lot of loot in the surrounding area, but the door that is located close to the C1 pillar and a dumpster that has been graffitied is the one you should be interested in finding.
Start by going through the doors, then proceed to the corridor, and finally, make a left turn and descend the staircase.
Taking the stairs will bring you to the entrance of the sophisticated bunker.
Rohan Oil utility tunnel entrance
When you first spawn, the entrance to the Rohan Oil Tunnel will most likely be one of the entry sites that is closest to the Koschei Complex when you arrive.
Follow the road until you reach a short tunnel, and then proceed to the oil refinery located at D3.
There is a sign that reads “Utility Tunnel.” You will see it.
Once you are inside the Utility Tunnel, crawl underneath the roller door that is only partially closed.
To reach the white question mark on your minimap, you should keep moving ahead and across.
The fact that you continue to encounter adversaries is probably a sign that you are heading in the correct direction.
At this entrance, you should bring your finest equipment and a friend because the road and tunnel are swarming with armored AQ and riot-shielded troops.
It is time to enter the bunker after you have reached the door.
Taraq Road bridge entrance
This is one of the more peaceful entrances to the bunker, which is why it is the most favored choice among operators.
If you arrive early, you should get ready for a fierce battle, which may involve players from the other team.
There is not much difficulty in locating the Taraq Road bridge.
To search the riverside at the point where the bridge joins the land, you should travel to the most eastern point of E2.
You are going to see a wall that has been damaged as well as a path that leads further into the ground.
Upon entering the tunnel, there are only a handful of adversaries, and there is only one path leading forward to the entrance of the bunker.
Oasis ruins entrance
In my experience, this is the entry that I have utilized the most.
Go to the spot in the southwestern corner of D2, where you will find a massive excavation site and some ruins that are only partially buried.
Enter the ruins, and then proceed to descend into the subterranean.
The sound of a Geiger counter ticking will indicate that you are heading in the right direction if you come across a hazardous green mist.
You will have a much simpler time accessing the Koschei Complex because there are hardly any adversaries guarding the Oasis Ruins location.
However, if you do not have a decent starting spawn, you may find that the other three entrances are somewhat closer to you.
A three designates the starting area, and during this time there will be gas-filled bunkers and artificial intelligence foes.
If you look to your right, you should see a button on the control panel that allows you to seal the doors and stop the gas flow.
Continue to the following section, which is labeled as two, and you will conduct the process once more here.
To stop the gas leak, press the button on the device.
Because there is still one door that is leaking gas, you will have to physically turn a valve to stop it before your path becomes accessible.
There will be a sentry gun and additional artificial intelligence foes in the first room, which will have a configuration that is comparable to the previous room.
To put a stop to the gas, clear the area, press the button, and close any manual valves.
By doing so, you will be able to enter a new bunker airlock and continue your journey within the Koschei Complex.
Even though the largest and most noticeable changes to the game’s extraction mode, DMZ were released at the beginning of Season 3 of Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 because of the mode’s enormous redesign, the fourth map for the mode, which is known as Koschei Complex, was presented with the Season 3 Reloaded Update this year.
This underground complex is a brand-new close-quarters region that adds new mechanics such as riddles and night vision.
However, even the process of getting to the Complex is different from the experience of playing on the other available maps.
Players who are interested in giving the new region a shot will need to be familiar with the process of passing via the Al Mazrah map to enter the new map.
Players will be able to learn how to enter the new Koschei Complex in the DMZ mode of Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 by following the instructions provided in this guide.
What’s inside the Koschei Complex Exclusion Zone?
The Koschei Complex has all of these access points.
so you will need to decide whether you want to take the easy approach at Rohan or the Al Mazrah parking deck or whether you want to go for a more difficult puzzle room entrance that may cause fewer people to enter.
Similar to the previous three DMZ sites, Koschei Complex functions in the same way,
which means that you will still be required to successfully exfiltrate from the map to keep your equipment and fulfill certain missions.
On the map, these exfil spots are signified by the same blue exfil icon that was used previously.