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Control Points Level 4 farm

Control Point at alert level 4 is quite a tough challenge, especially for solo players. It could take plenty of time, which can be used for more exciting activities. Our professional agents will clear every Control Point and get the loot from storages for you. Use the slider below to select how many CP's to complete.
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How does this service works?

After you place an order, a high-skilled The Division 2 veteran player will play the game for you to obtain the rewards from Control Points. You will keep track of the progress and ask any related questions in a dedicated chat directly with your player. Alongside it, don't forget we have a 24/7 support team ready to help you.

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The service is 100% guaranteed and safe, works for PC, PS, and Xbox.

Our player will use a VPN. Only pure skills, knowledge, and experience - no cheats or any hacks/exploits are involved. All prices include taxes and fees.

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A Level 4 Control Point is the best repeatable loot event in Washington D.C. — you clear it with an Alert Level maxed out, the SHD supply room opens, and the reward is a chest of high-end and named gear plus the blueprint drops that only come from there. The catch is the setup: getting a Control Point to Level 4 means grinding Alert Level first, every single time.

What we run

  • Alert Level raised and the Control Point taken at Level 4, on your platform.
  • The supply room looted and everything left on your account.
  • Any number of runs in one order — this is a farm, and buyers almost always want repeats rather than one.

What is not guaranteed

The chest is a loot table, not a shop. We can guarantee the runs and the difficulty; we cannot guarantee a named item appears in them. If a specific exotic or named weapon is what you are after, say so and we will quote the targeted farm instead, which is priced as an open-ended hunt rather than a fixed number of clears.

What it has cost

Buyers have almost always bought in bulk. A single run averaged $29; ten runs went through at $90, thirty at $100, fifty at $170, and one 150-Control-Point order on Challenging difficulty at $127. Per run, the volume is where the value is.