How to complete the Search and Seizure contract in Warzone 2
You might be wondering how to take on the new Search and Seizure contract in Warzone 2, so check out this guide to see all of the latest details.
With a new map in Warzone 2 comes new challenges, but this one might cause you a bit of frustration. So, check out the rest of this guide to find out everything you need to know about the the Search and Seizure contract in Warzone 2.
How do you complete the Search and Seizure contract?
Make sure to follow the step-by-step guide below to see how to finish the Search and Seizure contract:
- First things first you will want to accept the Ashika Island based contract when in-game.
- Then you will want to head to the marked area on the map. Ashika Island is quite small so it shouldn't take too long.
- Dispatch all of the AI Shadow Company mercenaries found at the marked location on the map.
- Pick up the key that one of the soldiers will drop after death.
- Hop into any of the vehicles nearby and head to the marked drop off point to complete the contract.
While not proving too difficult in terms of what you actually need to do, quite a lot of players are feeling frustrated with the further inclusion of AI foes in the battle royale game mode.
Considering that the game already has MW2 DMZ where a large part of the focus is on battling the AI, lots of people are fed up that this is increasingly creeping into the Warzone game mode too.
Of course, Strongholds already exist within Warzone in Al Mazrah, but they were arguably far more isolated. These Shadow Company mercenaries on the other hand can easily be encountered by anyone, and if they catch you by surprise you could be swiftly sent to the Gulag.
Wondering how to use Sea Treasures Tokens in Warzone 2? Check out this guide for all of the details.
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