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    Ready Or Not – All Mission Types and Game Modes

    By Dave AcuñaJanuary 12, 20223 Mins Read
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    Ready Or Not has a couple different modes such as a single-player campaign mode and a multiplayer mode, with the main difference being you playing with AI versus you playing with other people, respectively.

    Missions or runs can also be further classified depending on the location and the type of situation that you and your squad will be heading into.

    What are the Missions Types in Ready Or Not?

    The mission types can be loosely considered as the difficulty level of a mission. Each mission type presents different kinds of scenarios to which your squad will have to respond to follow a set rules of engagement.

    Barricaded Suspects (Normal)

    The number one priority is to save as many lives as possible. Rescue civilians, detain suspects, and don’t use lethal force unless a squadmate or a civilian is threatened. Considered as the “easy” mode, suspects are mostly compliant.

    Raid (Hard)

    Multiple suspects are much more hostile and less compliant in raids. Rules of engagement have been loosened, so use of lethal force is allowed.

    Active Shooter (Hard)

    A gunman is killing every civilian it sees as it roams around the map. Immediate pacification is needed to prevent casualties.

    Bomb Threat (Very Hard)

    Locating and diffusing the bomb becomes first priority. There’s only a limited amount of time before the bomb sets off, not to mention that there are also hostiles to dal with and civilians to rescue. Efficiency is needed to not jeopardize the mission.

    Hostage Rescue (Insane)

    Suspects have actively taken civilians as hostage inside a room. A single wrong move could cost a civilian’s life.

    Currently, not all missions types can be played in every map, except for the Gas Station map, which all mission types can be played on. But VOID Interactive has recently tweeted that an update set to come out this January will add more mission types to the other existing maps.

    What can you expect from Ready or Not in January? Read here to find out! pic.twitter.com/1UfsB3U6D8

    — VOID Interactive (@VOIDInteractive) December 30, 2021

    Is there PvP in Ready Or Not?

    PvP mode that was available during the Alpha period is currently not an available game mode right now, but the devs have planned to add it to the game in the future, so players will just have to wait for when it gets implemented into the game.

    If you liked this article, you may like to check out our other Ready Or Not articles:

    • Ready Or Not Mods – How to Install and Best Mods
    • Ready Or Not – All Tactical Equipment, Devices, and Grenades List
    • Will Ready Or Not be Available on Xbox, PS4 or PS5?
    • Ready or Not Player Limit – Multiplayer Support
    • Ready Or Not Crashing? How to Solve It

    Watch this video by GLID Gaming whose squad consists of marines and a soldier as they take on a raid mission:

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    Dave Acuña

    Dave, a seasoned author at Sirus Gaming since 2015, consistently delivers top-notch content that has made him a household name. His expertise lies in crafting comprehensive gaming walkthroughs that transform complex games into accessible adventures. Dave finds solace in passive gaming experiences. Generally detests playing horror games and even FPS games just because he hates the idea of being sneaked at from the sides.

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