Here we go.Here we go.

The open beta for Battlefield 6 is available now, and it’s putting up huge numbers right out of the gate. It reached huge player numbers during its early access on August 7-8, and now it’s open to everyone, on all platforms–no code required.

Here’s a rundown of everything we know so far and what we expect from the open beta, including start times, maps, modes, rewards, and more.

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When is the Battlefield 6 open beta?

The Battlefield 6 open beta begins August 7 and continues throughout multiple periods in August.

  • August 7-8: Limited access; you need to obtain a code from watching a streamer or be part of Battlefield Labs. You can also sign up to EA Play Pro to get in right away.
  • August 9-10: Open to everyone.
  • August 14-17: Open to everyone.
Here we go.
Here we go.

How to get into the Battlefield 6 open beta

Now that the Battlefield 6 open beta is truly open to anyone, all you have to do is find the game client on your preferred platform, press download, and you’re in. Specific instructions can be seen below, and be aware that there are several known issues you might encounter.


From EA’s blog post, here are the key things to know about the beta:

Platforms

  • PlayStation5
  • Xbox Series X|S
  • PC
    • Steam
    • Epic Games Store
    • EA app

Specific instructions

  • Early access opens on August 7 at 8:00 UTC (1AM PT)
    • If you signed up for Battlefield Labs before July 31, you don’t need a code. Just log in with the EA Account you registered with Battlefield Labs.
    • If you didn’t sign up for Battlefield Labs, you can watch select creators during the reveal streams on July 31 on Twitch to unlock Early Access.
  • Weekend 1 opens on August 9 at 8:00 UTC (1AM PT) and closes August 11 at 8:00 UTC (1AM PT)
    • No code needed, available to anyone
  • Weekend 2 opens on August 14 at 8:00 UTC (1AM PT) and closes August 17 at 8:00 UTC (1AM PT)
    • No code needed, available to anyone

PC Requirements

Can you PC run the Battlefield 6 beta? You can check out the list of PC requirements below to find out. Note that these requirements may differ for the full game’s system requirements upon release in October.

Minimum:

  • Graphics settings: 1080 @ 30FPS low settings
  • GPU: Nvidia RTX 2060/AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT/Intel Arc A380
  • Video Memory: 6 GB
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-8400/AMD Ryzen 5 2600
  • RAM: 16GB
  • OS: Windows 10
  • DirectX: Direct X12
  • Storage: 756 HDD
  • Graphics settings: Balanced: 1440p @ 60FPS high settings. Performance: 1080p @ 80FPS low settings.
  • GPU: Nvidia RTX 3060Ti/AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT/Intel Arc BF80
  • Video Memory: 8GB
  • CPU: Intel Core i7-10700/AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
  • RAM: 16 GB
  • OS: Windows 11 64-bit
  • Direct X: Direct X12
  • Storage: 756 SSD
Battlefield 6 open beta specs
Battlefield 6 open beta specs

What’s in the Battlefield 6 open beta?

The Battlefield 6 open beta will contain a sampling of the content from the full game. That means players can expect a selection of maps and modes, but not everything.

For the August 9-10 beta, players can expect to play the Siege of Cairo, Liberation Peak, and Iberian Offensive maps, along with the Conquest, Closed Weapon Conquest, Breakthrough, Domination, and King of the Hill modes, according to Dexerto.

Weekend 2 (August 14-17) will reportedly include all the maps from the first weekend, plus Empire State. As for modes, all the Weekend 1 modes are coming back, along with Rush, Squad Deathmatch, and more.

Everything on tap.

Battlefield 6 has a campaign mode, too, along with the rumored return of the Portal mode and a potential battle royale mode. The open beta, however, is only expected to offer up a multiplayer trial.

Battlefield 6 open beta rewards

Everyone who plays the Battlefield 6 open beta can earn plenty of rewards, including everything you see below.

Get rewarded.

Does progress from the beta carry forward?

Progress from Battlefield 6’s open beta will not carry forward to the full game.

“Progress does not carry over into launch, as changes, new introductions, and balance passes will occur, which would skew such progression and create an unfair advantage. There will be rewards available for participating in the Open Beta, which carry over into Battlefield 6 though!” community manager Kevin Johnson said.

Battlefield 6 is the first new Battlefield game since 2021’s tepidly received Battlefield 2042. A release date hasn’t been announced, but speculation suggests it’s launching on October 10. That’s about a month before Call of Duty: Black Ops 7’s rumored November 14 release date.

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