Call of Duty: Warzone 2 – Everything you need to know about the new Data Heist event

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The new Data Heist event has finally begun and we tell you what to look out for and what awaits you as a reward at the end.

As announced in the Season 2 patch notes on February 15, the new public event, Data Heist, was scheduled to arrive on Ashika Island sometime during the new season. We’ll explain what the event is all about and why human enemies aren’t your most dangerous enemies.

As announced in the Season 2 patch notes on 15 February, the new public event Data Heist should appear on Ashika Island at some point during the new season. We explain what the event is all about and why human enemies are not your most dangerous enemies.

Here we go

As Raven Software announced on Twitter on the evening of 28 February, the new public event Data Heist is finally starting. Until now, it was only clear that the event would start sometime during Season 2, but not when exactly.

The event will take place exclusively on Ashika Island and cannot currently be played on Al Mazrah. Data Heist is accordingly limited to the forty participants of a Resurgence match, which should be more of a blessing than a curse given the game mechanics of the event.

(The new AI opponent Rusher is supposed to make your life difficult during the Data Heist event.)
(The new AI opponent Rusher is supposed to make your life difficult during the Data Heist event.)

Unlike the current Ronin event, however, during Data Heist you will only receive rewards that will help you within a match. It is more of a new contract/order than a full event with rewards such as new weapons, skins or other cosmetic items

What it’s about

During the collapse of the second circle, three uplink stations appear on the map that need to be conquered. Once you arrive at one station, a laptop awaits you at which you must start a download.

During the download process, waves of AI enemies will attack you, including the new “Rusher”, ready to take you out in close combat with his short swords.

(Screenshot via Gamepur.com)
(Screenshot via Gamepur.com)

If you have managed to successfully defend your download, as with most other missions in Warzone 2, a fat reward awaits you after successful completion.

In addition to a pile of cash and experience points, depending on how many stations you have visited, you can also look forward to rare series of kills and pieces of equipment.

If you even manage to raid all three stations and steal the sensitive data, you will receive an improved drone that even displays enemies with ghosts on the map.