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So, you just ran through a whole mission in *Ready or Not*, cleared all the enemies, rescued the hostages, and did everything right. But then – boom – "Mission Not Complete." Frustrating, right? Don't worry, you're not alone. Here's how to fix "Mission Not Complete" in *Ready or Not*.

The first step is to review your objectives carefully. Even if you think you've done everything, the game might disagree. If you don't complete all objectives, you can still vote to end the mission.
How to Check:
Press the Tab button to open the mission menu and review the objective list. If anything is marked in red or incomplete, that's your clue. Common overlooked objectives include:
Fix: Go back through the map and ensure you haven't left anything undone.
For more on this, check out our article on All Soft Objectives in Ready or Not, Listed.

This issue often catches players off guard. In co-op, all players must vote to end the mission. If even one player misses the vote prompt, you'll see the "Mission Not Complete" error in *Ready or Not*.
How to Fix:
Sometimes, you've completed everything, but the game still doesn't recognize it.
Common Bugs:
How to Fix:
If none of the above solutions work, sometimes restarting the mission is the only way out.
Yes, it's not ideal, but *Ready or Not* is still in development, and mission completion bugs are not uncommon. If a mission refuses to complete no matter what, restarting might be the quickest fix.
And that's how to fix "Mission Not Complete" in *Ready or Not*.
Ready or Not is available now on PC.
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