Season 4 ofWarzone 2 DMZis a heavy one. Along with a new map in the formof Vondel, you’ll be hit with new faction missions from the Phalanx group. Most of these missions are simple, but you may have difficulty completing them because of howDMZplays. The Gone Phishing mission is a lot like that; easy to do, but you’ll need to be fast. If you want to know to complete the Gone Phishing mission inWarzone 2 DMZquickly, consider reading this guide.
Warzone 2: How to complete Gone Phishing inDMZ
This mission is part of the new Phalanx Faction mission set and can only be done on the new Vondel map. You’ll need to findthree other contracts in one matchusing phones via theSignals Intelligence Contract. Here’s a quick glance at what to do:
The first thing to do is toplay on Vondel, and thenlook for phones. However, these are specific phones and will be labeled as such. They will have a certain marking on them; the image below should give you an indicator of what they look like.

Once you’ve found and used the phone, you’ll get pings for the other contracts around you. This just means you’ve got the Signals Intelligence Contract.
After, make your way to any three contracts that are marked,and hack them. When you’ve done all three, the contract will be complete.
Note that there are a few heavily armed bots around these points. Try arming yourself up with a build that includes weapons like the newTempest Razorback. This should stop them from advancing on you.
Completing this mission could be just as rewarding as finding theCastle Detonatorin Vondel. So, it may be in your best interests to look for these items.
The rewards of Gone Phishing
Upon completing the mission, you’ll get around7,500 XP, and a new weapon calledSP-R 208. This bolt-action rifle is deadly and can make bothWarzone 2andDMZa walk in the park.
Additionally, you’ll also earn money over time, however, this seems to only happen during the match you’re in.
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