Warzone 2 Map POIs: Al Mazrah Points Of Interest

Warzone 2 Map POIs: Al Mazrah Points Of Interest
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Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

16th Nov 2022 10:12

Al Mazrah is set to be the playground for Warzone 2 for the foreseeable future, with the middle-eastern-inspired landscape boasting a number of important POIs which serve as landing destinations, lootable sacks, and end-game cover as 150 players at a time dive in to become the last man or woman standing. The new map will take a lot of getting used to, although many multiplayer maps and remastered places of the past will feature as Warzone 2 POIs. So, here's everything you need to know about the Al Mazrah Points of Interest.

Warzone 2 Al Mazrah POIs

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On the official Al Mazrah Map, there are a total of 18 Warzone 2 POIs, spread out across the island. Some will prove more familiar than others, while almost all of the Modern Warfare 2 maps can be found at one POI or another. 

The full list of Warzone 2 POIs is:

  • Oasis
  • Taraq Village
  • Rohan Oil
  • Al Mazrah City
  • Quarry
  • Hydroelectric
  • Marshlands
  • Caves
  • Al Sharim Pass
  • Observatory
  • Port
  • Sa'Id City
  • Ahkdar Village
  • Cemetery
  • Airport
  • Sarrif Bay
  • Sawah Village
  • Fortress

Al Mazrah POIs: North West

Oasis, Taraq Village, Rohan Oil, and Quarry 

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Yes, Quarry. The old-school MW2 map will feature as one of the Warzone 2 POIs. The design we saw over a decade ago will have been spruced up and embedded into a wider quarry, but those iconic white marble blocks will be there for all to see. 

Taraq village is familiar with multiplayer lovers, given its presence as a 6v6 and ground war map. Oasis might not be the most populated area in the map, but will serve an end-game purpose similar to how Dam did in Verdansk. As players rotate inwards from the edge of the map, Rohan Oil will be increasingly popular, and players will have to be on high alert as they look to move through here and pick up any spare loot.

Al Mazrah POIs: North East

Al Mazrah City and Marshlands

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Al Mazrah City is like Downtown on steroids. The capital city will play host to the likes of Highrise, Embassy, and many more 6v6 locations squashed together to act as the main hub for high-tier loot and constant gun-fights. 

Once you've managed to get what you need from Al Mazrah City, Marshlands will be your next place to visit, although its open plains may result in you needing a vehicle. 

Al Mazrah POIs: Centre

Hydroelectric, Caves, Observatory, and Al Sharim Pass

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The centre of Al Mazrah will be a mountainous climb, with both Observatory and Al Sharim Pass being the most vertical Warzone 2 POIs. They will serve as purposeful places to hold, but if you're just passing by, be careful of a well-placed sniper shot.

Hydroelectric and Caves will be great for scuba divers, given that underwater passages are common. 

Al Mazrah POIs: South East

Ahkdar Village, Airport, Fortress, and Sarrif Bay

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Acting as a replacement for Prison, Fortress will be the most southern Point of Interest in Al Mazrah, with this Warzone 2 POI being a castle-like building that won't be easily impregnated. Al Bagra multiplayer fans will enjoy holding this area down. 

Airport brings back a familiar feeling too, with many replicated buildings (and Terminal) located here, while Ahkdar Village and Sariff Bay already serve as popular ground war maps.

Al Mazrah POIs: South West

Port, Sa'id City, Cemetery, and Sawah Village

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Finally, the South-West of Al Mazrah will feature Port (where Shipment can be found), although it will be very different from its namesake in Verdansk. Cemetery is much like Marshands, as an area you don't want to linger in too. 

Sawah Village might be quite a popular looting point, given its secluded surroundings, while Sa'id City appears to be a huge power position in Al Mazrah, and holding it will allow you to pick up a lot of kills.

In each Warzone 2 POI you might also find Strongholds, although they will change with every game.

Jack Marsh
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Jack Marsh
Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.
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