Gray Zone Warfare: Crime Doesn’t Pay Quest Guide | Mithras

Franco Abrina
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Gray Zone Warfare is an extraction shooter with a bunch of vendors that will have you running around the region doing all sorts of tasks. Regardless of what faction you choose, you will be working for the exact same people doing almost exactly the same things, and in this guide, we’ll be showing you how to complete Crime Doesn’t Pay, which is given by Artisan.

Crime Doesn’t Pay Quest Guide | Mithras

Before we head out, it should be noted that this guide will be useful for any faction despite the Mithras label. This is because the steps for this particular quest will be the same for everyone, with just the location of your base being different. Mithras Security Systems’ HQ will be the furthest.

For this task, you will be going to Midnight Sapphire all the way up north, at the Employee Housing part of this area. The specific coordinates (168x, 165y) of your objectivewill be shown in the map image below.

Gray Zone Warfare map with the quest objective highlighted

Once you reach these coordinates, you should see a line of small apartments. In one of them, you will find a corpse tied to a chair right in front of the front door. This is, unfortunately, Deesabun Nguyen, the missing person.

All you need to do at this point is walk up to the body and press F to confirm its identity. After this, the task should be complete and you are free to extract at any time you want.

Just make sure to watch out for players from other factions, especially if you are a member of Mithras, as this place is sandwiched between your rivals’ bases. There will also be a lot of AI enemies roaming around, and they are not exactly equipped in rags.

Gray Zone Warfare player approaching the apartment with the body in it

And that is everything you need to know in order to complete this quick and somewhat easy task. While you are here, consider checking out our guide on almost every task in Gray Zone Warfare to see what your next steps will look like!

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Franco is a writer and avid gamer who spends a lot of his free time looking for the next obscure indie roguelike to add to his collection. If he’s not busy working or writing on his personal blog, there’s also a non-zero chance that you stumble into him in pretty much any multiplayer game that has SEA or OCE servers. He’s pretty good at anything unless it’s a fighting game, in which case you’d probably body him.
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