if you’re looking for a comprehensive list of all the Contracts in Warzone Season 1, this ONE Esports guide has everything you need.
Contracts in Warzone are small missions that you and your teammates can complete to earn different rewards, including cash, XP, weapons, Killstreaks, ammo crates, and much more.
There are currently eight different Contracts in Warzone Season 1, each offering unique objectives.
For example, one Contract might require you to eliminate a specific target, while another could task you with destroying drones.
These are all the Contracts in Warzone Season 1 and how to complete them
WARZONE SEASON 1 CONTRACT NAME | DESCRIPTION |
Bounty | When you grab a Bounty Contract, the game picks a nearby player as your target. A circle will show up on your tac map, constantly updating the location of your target. The target will always be somewhere inside this circle, which gets smaller as you get closer. The target can also see a “threat level” on their screen that shows how close you or your team is. If you kill the target, you get cash, XP, and a ping showing where their body is. If someone else kills the target, your contract ends as “poached,” and you get a smaller reward. |
Big Game Bounty | This Contract is almost similar to Bounty, but it shows up only after Circle 2 closes. On top of that, it will pick teams with the most kills if they aren’t already a target. If you complete the Big Game Bounty, you’ll get rewarded with advanced UAV, plenty of cash, and XP. |
Scavenger | When you grab a Scavenger Contract, three loot caches will appear near you. You’ll be guided to them one at a time. The next one will show up after you open the first one. Opening a cache gives you 45 extra seconds on the timer. While these caches are filled with unique loot, they also offer a Perk. The Contract will get marked as completed upon opening the third cache, after which you and your team will receive cash, XP, and an Armor Satchel. |
Intel | When you take an Intel Contract, a nearby upload station will be marked on your map. Your team needs to go there and start uploading intel by interacting with the station. One player must stay close to the station during the upload. However, if more players are standing near the station, the process will be completed much more quickly. If the intel is uploaded successfully, the Contract will get marked as completed, and you and your teammates will get cash, XP, and a preview of the next circle’s location. |
Most Wanted | When you pick up the Most Wanted Contract, you become visible to everyone on the map. Your enemies will then chase and try to kill you, as they’ll get rewarded with cash and XP if they eliminate you before the time ends. Your team can shorten the contract time by getting kills (25 seconds off per kill) or opening loot caches (10 seconds off per cache). If you survive as the Most Wanted player at the end of the timer, your team gets cash, XP, and all dead squad members are revived. On top of that, a VIP reward crate will also appear near you, which offers a weapon, ammo, armor plates, a Gulag token, cash, and a Killstreak. |
Signals Intelligence | If you pick up this Contract, you and your team will need to hack nearby Contracts. The closest Contract will be marked, but you can hack any one you find. Solos and duos need to hack one Contract, while trios and quads must hack two. After you successfully hack a Contract, you’ll get rewarded with XP and ten cash payouts. |
Spy Drone | After you pick up this Contract, several drones will spawn around your team in a circle formation. The number of drones depends on your team size — five for solos, six for duos, seven for trios, and eight for quads. To complete the contract, you will need to destroy every drone, which will reward you with cash, XP, a UAV, and a Redeploy Drone Beacon from the last drone. |
Elite Contracts | Elite Contracts are harder versions of regular contracts with better rewards. They have a 45% shorter time limit and give an extra 1,500 cash when completed. Finishing an Elite Contract also drops a reward crate with items like ammo, armor plates, an ultra-rare weapon, and rare items like a UAV, Redeploy Drone Beacon, Deployable Kiosk, or sometimes even a Specialist or Foresight (though these are very rare). Most Wanted Contracts can’t become Elite, but other Contracts might turn Elite during the match. |
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