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Ghost Recon Wildlands: How to Interrogate Enemies

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How to Interrogate Enemies – Ghost Recon Wildlands

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Your team in Ghost Recon Wildlands is dropped into Bolivia with some intelligence on the drug cartels that currently overrun the country. Once down there, you and your team must gather more information through the hierarchy of gang members to get the locations of the top leaders. One method is asking them nicely at gunpoint, also known as interrogation.

Interrogating enemies is easier when you sneak up behind them. Once you are in the perfect position, press the X button on the Xbox One controller to grab the enemy, and press the Y button to interrogate. On a keyboard, press the E key to grab the enemy, then press the B key to start making him or her talk.

Make sure you are interrogating a bad guy in a safe place because your character is locked into the conversation until all the information is spilled out. Either drag the enemy to a safe place, or take out all of the guards first. Also, you cannot interrogate enemies if they are dead, so be mindful of using grenades.

That is all it takes to interrogate enemies in Ghost Recon Wildlands. Be sure to check back with Twinfinite for more Ghost Recon Wildlands tips and tricks.


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