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How To Complete Laswell’s Letter DMZ Mission

Laswell’s Letter mission offers exciting rewards known as the High Alert and grants 10,000 XP in DMZ Warzone 2. It is the first mission for Black…

Anuj GuptaBy Anuj GuptaJune 15, 20232 Mins Read
Laswells Letter in DMZ Warzone 2.
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Laswell’s Letter mission offers exciting rewards known as the High Alert and grants 10,000 XP in DMZ Warzone 2. It is the first mission for Black Mous Tier 1 and a gateway to other undertakings and fractions in the game. Regrettably, the briefing details on the mission are not very clear. This forces players to read the entire letter from the DMZ notes menu once they can find it. Here’s how to find and read Laswell’s Letter to complete the mission in Warzone 2 DMZ.

How to Get and Read Laswell’s Letter in Warzone 2 DMZ

Read Laswell Letter from DMZ notes menu.
Image Source: Activision via GuidingLight YouTube Channel

You can access the notes menu in DMZ by selecting Mission Objectives from the lobby screen. Next, scroll down to the notes and look for Laswell’s Letter in a bunch of files. The letter is not very tricky to find from the bunch, because it is the first note in the Al Mazrah tab. However, if you cannot see it immediately take your time and scroll down until you find it. Once you find it, read the Laswell Letter carefully, as it contains vital information about the DMZ mission. Most of the content is a little vague, but there are still some key pointers. Now you need to go to an upload station and complete the mission.

Complete Laswell’s Letter DMZ Mission

To complete the mission, we need to find an upload station at the top of a radio tower. This isn’t a big deal because Al Mazrah is filled with radio towers. Explore the map for tall white and red towers. Some of the common places are Al Sawfa Quarry, Zaya Observatory, Sa’id City, Al Malik Airport, Al Sharim Pass, and more.

Once you find the tower, make your way up. You will find an upload station and a tab will appear saying “Being Upload”. Accept and start uploading the notes. Wait for the upload to complete and the bar to fill. Once the upload is done, you will complete the Laswell’s Letter DMZ mission and get the rewards.

It is important to note that enemies can attack you while you are finishing the mission. Either make sure you are doing this quietly or stay on your toes.

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