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Ready or Not – How to get S rank

Are you ready for an S?

When you finish a mission in Ready or Not, you get a ranking. I'll tell you below what you have to do to get an S rank.

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How to get S rank in Ready or Not

Each mission in Ready or Not includes several mandatory objectives that you need to complete, along with a few optional ones that are displayed at the end of each mission. Every single one of these tasks affects your ranking in the end.

These tasks include:

  • Mission Objectives
  • Suspects Reported
  • Civilians Reported
  • Dead Bodies Reported
  • Evidence Secured
  • No Officers Injured

Your objective is to complete all these tasks without any margin for error, as the S rank is only achieved with perfect stats. Additionally, it is crucial to use only less-lethal weapons to neutralize suspects. In an ideal scenario, violence should not be employed unless a proper chain of escalation has been followed.

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This is what Ready or Not is all about: the focus on realism while following protocols to ensure that no civilians or suspects are severely harmed during the process. You should focus on completing each mission with the highest level of professionalism, reflecting how it should ideally unfold in real life.

With that being said, in real life, not every situation is easy to defuse in the most ideal manner. So, it will be challenging, and you should try multiple times if you do not succeed at once.

For more on Ready or Not, be sure to check out Ready or Not DirectX 11 or 12 – Which one to use? here on Pro Game Guides.


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Rayed Nawaz
Rayed is a fifth-year student of medicine. His gaming journey started on his hand-me-down PlayStation 1. From that to Xbox, and finally to PC. In his free time, he likes to play FPS and open-world games.