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How To Choose A Faction In Gray Zone Warfare (& Which You Should Choose)

is a realistic tactical first-person shooter in which three private military companies clash for control over an open-world map. This FPS contains MMO-like elements, featuring both PvE and PvP gameplay with regular encounters between opposing factions. Factions are at the crux of, so picking the right team is essential.

Whenever loading up for the first time, players are presented with an immediate choice between three private military companies. Ultimately, The team you decide on will massively influence how you experience the game. Ultimately, this decision is extremely important but tough to make since you have had no exposure to the consequences of this decision yet. Below is everything you need to know about factions.

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There are currently three factions in : Lamang Recovery Initiative, Crimson Shield International, and Mithras Security Systems. Each different PMC has a vastly different background that may sway your decision. Mithras is a self-run PMC inspired by the Roman Legion system that equally divides up loot based on performance.

Lamang is funded by a tech tycoon that describes itself as an altruistic organization picking up the pieces of the devastated island takes place on. Crimson Shield, meanwhile, is a more reckless organization that attracts both military and non-military personnel.

As of the May 2nd patch, you are allowed to switch factions. This comes at a steep cost, as you will lose all progress and items on your character for this fresh start.

The faction that you pick will ultimately decide two things. First, it limits the players you can join in squads. If you pick Mithras and your friends decide on Lamang, you cannot play together in a group unless someone switches sides. Second, your base camp will be different based on your faction. All base camps are found near the island's outskirts, so

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