Ready or Not: Complete Mission List
Description
The full release of Ready or Not introduced several additional maps that were unavailable in early access. More importantly, the game received a single-player campaign that tells interconnected stories between crime rings, their victims, and their effect on the city of Los Sueños in general.

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All Ready or Not missions will be immediately available to players in multiplayer and singleplayer Quickplay, and they’ll be able to choose whatever mission they want right off the bat. However, for those who want to experience the game’s lore and story as naturally as possible, here’s what missions they should play first.
Updated July 15, 2025 by Marc Santos: Ready or Not’s console release also came with Los Sueños Stories, a free update for everyone that introduced a boatload of adjustments and fixes to the game. This update also added two standalone maps for players to clear. We’ve updated this guide to include these new missions as well as the other major additions from the Los Sueños Stories patch).
All Ready or Not Maps in Order (Unlock Progression)
Take note that the in-game mission list in the briefing room already shows all levels in the order they are unlocked in Commander Mode. Players who are strictly doing a co-op playthrough don’t have to guess much if they want to do everything in the original unlock order. Here’s the complete list for those who want a point of reference:
Mission Name |
Map |
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Thank You, Come Again |
4U Gas Station |
23 Megabytes A Second |
San Uriel Condominiums |
Twisted Nerve |
213 Park Homes |
The Spider |
Brixley Talent Time |
A Lethal Obsession |
Sullivan’s Slope |
Ides of March |
Brisa Cove |
Sinuous Trail |
Mindjot Data Center |
Ends of the Earth |
Kawayu Beach |
Greased Palms |
Los Sueños Postal Service |
Valley of the Dolls |
Voll Health House |
Elephant |
Watt Community College |
Rust Belt |
Costa Vino Border Reserve |
Sins of the Father |
Clemente Hotel |
Neon Tomb |
Neon Nightclub |
Buy Cheap, Buy Twice |
Caesar’s Car Dealership |
Carriers of the Vine |
Cherryesa Farm |
Relapse |
Coastal Grove Medical Center |
Hide and Seek |
Port Hokan |
Lore-Connected Maps (Potential Spoilers)
Some maps are related to others, and together, they form the bigger picture regarding the cases going on around the city. These connections aren’t made immediately noticeable to players, though, and they’ll have to connect the dots themselves if they want to experience the full story of each connected crime scene. Here’s what we’ve been able to piece together so far based on the crimes committed on each map:
Crime |
Map |
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Child Exploitation |
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Meth Distribution |
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Militant Extremism |
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Terrorism |
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Illegal Arms Trade |
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Murder and Assault |
These associations are based on information available in each of the missions, including mission briefs and evidence found from secondary objectives and the personal logs of suspects. This isn’t a strict list of interconnected maps, and some (particularly Port Hokan) are connected to a much wider web of conspiracies.
Players don’t have to play the game in this particular order, but if they want to connect the stories of each map by themselves, then this list should prove to be a good starting point.
All Ready or Not Maps in the Home Invasion DLC
The Home Invasion DLC is a map pack containing three Ready or Not levels set in close-quarters, urban home environments. Players who have bought the DLC will be able to select any of the maps at any time without having to play one to unlock another. These can be found in their own, separate tab on the mission select screen. The missions in this DLC are:
Map |
Description |
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Dorms |
Several homeless individuals have taken shelter in an abandoned dormitory. After the LSPD attempted to clear the building, an officer was shot, prompting a SWAT response. |
Narcos |
An undercover LSPD officer planted in the Los Locos gang has been exposed. The LSPD SWAT team must recover this agent from a small neighborhood. Clear multiple houses, and bring the agent back home. |
Lawmaker |
LSPD has received a distress call from a wealthy family whose mansion has been taken over by an eco-terrorist group. Enter the mansion, neutralize all suspects, and rescue the hostages. |
The maps here don’t seem to be connected to any of the original Ready or Not missions. However, they’re all set after a Category 5 storm hit the city, causing chaos to erupt. All Home Invasion missions are set in residential areas, challenging the players’ CQB skills.
All Dark Waters Missions in Ready or Not
The second DLC for Ready or Not added three more maps, all of which share a maritime or tropical theme. The maps in Dark Waters feature both close and long-range engagements, so players can expect a challenge when it comes to dealing with different types of rooms. The DLC’s missions are:
Map |
Description |
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Mirage at Sea |
The LSPD raids a heavily-guarded luxury yacht that’s allegedly connected to an international crime syndicate. Expect plenty of tight spaces. |
Leviathan |
A group of eco-terrorists have taken over an oil rig and has started executing hostages. Board the rig, and put a stop to the atrocities. |
3 Letter Triad |
Raid an abandoned island resort and stop two criminal organizations from completing their transaction. The resort is overgrown with plantlife, heavily obscuring sightlines. |
All Maps from Los Sueños Stories
Los Sueños Stories was a free update for all owners of Ready or Not that was launched alongside the game’s console release. This update saw the addition of two urban maps, four new weapons, and many more changes under the hood, such as a difficulty selector. As far as maps are concerned, players will get to experience the following thanks to this update:
Map |
Description |
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Stolen Valor |
A missing LSPD officer has reportedly been found in an apartment building occupied by gang members. Expect plenty of room-clearing and intense CQB encounters. |
Hunger Strike |
Gang violence has erupted at a local fast food restaurant. Move in, and apprehend any potential threats. |
This update also added the following:
- Four weapons (.50 AE pistol, M32A1 Rotary Grenade Launcher, TRPL Pepperball Pistol, and 590M Mag-fed Shotgun).
- Difficulties (Casual, Standard, and Hard).
- Various improvements to art, visuals, audio, and performance.
These two Ready or Not missions can be played in any order without sacrificing enjoyment.
Ready or Not Missions in Chronological Order
By default, the game’s missions are unlocked according to difficulty. This has led to some confusion among the community about the flow of the game’s story and world, but luckily, bodycams in spectator mode show the exact date that each mission takes place on. If you want to experience Ready or Not in chronological order, here’s how you should play the missions:
- Thank You, Come Again
- Neon Tomb
- Relapse
- Carriers of the Vine
- A Lethal Obsession
- Twisted Nerve
- Ides of March
- Sins of the Father
- Rust Belt
- Elephant
- Greased Palms
- Ends of the Earth
- 23 Megabytes a Second
- Sinuous Trail
- The Spider
- Valley of the Dolls
- Buy Cheap, Buy Twice
- Hide and Seek
- Lawmaker
- Dorms
- Narcos
- Mirage at Sea
- Leviathan
- 3 Letter Triad