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Where to Find Shadow Company Soldiers in COD DMZ

We don't discriminate between enemies in the DMZ.

by Daniel Wenerowicz
MW2 Patch Notes

In Season 2 of Call of Duty: Warzone 2, there was a brand new faction added to the DMZ with a fresh crown label. As soon as players unlock this faction, there will be a whole new list of missions to complete, and one of them calls for finding and killing Shadow Company Soldiers.

Once Season 1 came to an end, all of the previous missions and their progress were wiped from the game. That means all Call of Duty: DMZ players will need to tackle this Crown Faction mission if they own Modern Warfare 2. Our guide will help you track these Shadow Company Soldiers and add them to your elimination list.

COD DMZ – Where to Find and Kill Shadow Company Soldiers

The mission that we’re completing in this guide is called “Non-Discriminatory” and it’s one of the Tier 1 missions under the Crown Faction. Two types of enemies need to be found and killed when you enter the DMZ in order to finish your tasks. Part one calls for players to take down eight Al-Qatala Soldiers. These enemies are the main AI types in Al Mazrah.

The next part calls for five Shadow Company Soldiers to be killed, and these are the enemies that now occupy Ashika Island, which was added to DMZ with the Call of Duty: Warzone 2 Season 2 update. At the time of this writing, you can complete this mission by deploying into both maps and getting the AI kills you need.

Related: COD Warzone 2 and MW2 Season 2 Patch Notes February 15

However, the Non-Discriminatory mission calls for all 13 kills to be done in one deployment. If that gets patched into the game, you can head to the Embassy on Al Mazrah to take down some Shadow Company Soldiers. Then search the rest of the map for the Al-Qatal eliminations that you need in the DMZ.

And that’s all. For more on the latest Call of Duty title, head over to our dedicated Warzone 2 section full of guides, news, updates, and more.

Daniel Wenerowicz

Dan has been writing gaming guides and news as a staff writer and freelancer since he graduated from Westfield State University in 2020. You can find him covering the FPS and Battle Royale space at Prima Games.