In a genre as crowded as the battle royale, games need to do everything they can to keep things fresh for players. Whether that's regular map updates, new skins, new mechanics, or just a shiny new weapon to blow someone up with, regular content updates help keep players enthused and the game alive.
Call of Duty: Warzone is one of the most popular BRs around, thanks to its free-to-play price tag and the franchise's reputation for putting out quality FPSs. Warzone has seen numerous updates and changes with each season, introducing new content and adjusting the game's balance. One such update is the Sabotage Contract introduced in Season 3. Here's everything players need to know about completing these contracts.
How To Begin The Contract
Added features like contracts are one of the things that have given the game such incredible longevity. Players can find Sabotage Contracts scattered around the map. These rotating, golden icons are easy to spot, and all the player needs to do to begin the contract once they've found one is approach and interact with it. There are only a limited number of these contracts, so players who want to pick one up might want to prioritize doing so early in the match.
Once the player has started the contract, the location of the target vehicle will be marked on their map, so it's easy to navigate to the target location from that point. The player must be wary throughout this process because there's nothing to stop other players from ambushing a player in the middle of a Sabotage Contract. The reward delivered at the end of completing the process is also extremely visible and obvious to anyone in the area, so once the player has finished their work, it's best to move quickly away to a safer area. Warzone might be one of the best shooters of 2020, but it's also one of the hardest, so it pays to keep an eye out.
How To Complete The Contract
To destroy the target vehicle and complete the contract the player will need heavy weaponry of some kind. A rocket launcher is probably the easiest way, but armor penetrating rounds, grenades, helicopter guns, or any similar powerful weapon will also work. Once the target vehicle has been found and destroyed, the Sabotage Contract will be complete.
It's important to know that destroying the target vehicle by driving and crashing it will not complete the contract. Instead, it will fail it. Contract completion requires the player to destroy the vehicle using some kind of heavy weapon or explosive, as described above. It's also possible to poach another person's Sabotage Contract by destroying their target vehicle, so keep an eye on the target and make sure other players don't interrupt and take advantage of the situation. Even with one of the worst guns, a player can take down someone distracted by a contract, so attention is warranted.
Completing the Sabotage Contract rewards the player with an armored truck which will be air-dropped into the immediate area as soon as the contract is complete. The armored truck is arguably one of the most broken vehicles in the game, so a player puts themselves at a massive advantage by climbing inside, making it much easier to stay alive in this difficult game. This is just another reason that it's important to ward off opposing players and make sure they don't steal one's contract, vehicle, and win.
Call of Duty: Warzone is now available for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.