COD Mobile Season 1 – How to get Cityscape Ak-47 and Hazy Light Knife

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COD Mobile Season 1 – How to get Cityscape Ak-47 and Hazy Light Knife

How to get the Cityscape Ak-47 and Hazy Light Knife in COD Mobile Season 1.


Activision recently released the Call of Duty: Mobile Season 1, which is called The Heist, and with the introduction of the new season, players will be receiving a new range of rewards, including new weapons, operator skills, weapons skins and more. A new Featured Event, “It's a Heist”, has started celebrating the new season. Players can find it under the ‘Events' section, and upon completing a number of in-game missions, players will be rewarded with a Cityscape Ak-47 and Hazy Light Knife.

How to get a Cityscape Ak-47 and Hazy Light Knife

COD Mobile Season 1 - How to get Cityscape Ak-47 and Hazy Light Knife

To complete the missions, players must play in the Limited Featured Event ‘Heist 24/7'. Here is the list of all the missions:

  1. Play three heist 24/7 playlist matches. (Reward – x10 Tokens)
  2. Play five heist 24/7 playlist matches. (Reward – x20 Tokens)
  3. Purchase any primary weapon three times in heist 24/7 playlist matches. (Reward – x10 Tokens)
  4. Purchase any Operator skill five times in heist 24/7 playlist matches. (Reward – x10 Tokens)
  5. Purchase perks five times in heist 24/7 playlist matches. (Reward – x10 Tokens)
  6. Crack open the safe once in heist 24/7 playlist matches. (Reward – x15 Tokens)
  7. Crack open the safe three times in heist 24/7 playlist matches. (Reward – x15 Tokens)
  8. Crack open the safe five times in heist 24/7 playlist matches. (Reward – x20 Tokens)
  9. Win two heist 27/4 playlist matches. (Reward – x20 Tokens)
  10. Kill five enemies in heist 24/7 playlist matches. (Reward – x10 Tokens)

It's a Heist is a limited-time event and will be available till 27/01/2022 UTC; therefore, make sure you grab the rewards before it goes away.

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