Anticipation continues to mount for Battlefield 6, especially with the official confirmation of its open beta—a major milestone for the franchise. According to TechRadar, the open beta runs across two weekends: August 7–8 (early access) and August 9–10, with a second round August 14–17. This gives fans a generous opportunity to preview the game’s multiplayer before launch.
Dual Weapons Playlists: Closed & Open Modes
One of the most talked-about reveals is the introduction of two distinct weapons systems in the beta:
- Closed Weapons: Traditional class-locked loadouts where each class has signature arms—as in earlier Battlefield entries.
- Open Weapons: A new, flexible model allowing cross-class weapon use, while still featuring class-specific bonuses.
This dual-system approach gives players full choice, acknowledging community split over weapon freedom versus class identity. And it’s not just beta-only—it’s confirmed to carry over into launch.
What the Open Beta Offers
- Maps: Siege of Cairo, Liberation Peak
- Modes: Conquest, Breakthrough, Squad Deathmatch
- Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC (via EA App, Steam, Epic Games Store)
- Early Access: Twitch Drops from enabled streams
Why It Matters: Flexibility Meets Tradition
This beta signals more than a test of gameplay mechanics—it’s a shift toward player empowerment:
- Classic fans can stick with the familiar closed system.
- Newcomers gain flexibility with open loadouts.
- Developers are actively listening and evolving customization options.
Summary Table
Feature | Details |
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Open Beta Dates | Aug 7–8 (early access), Aug 9–10 & Aug 14–17 |
Platforms | PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC |
Weapon Systems | Closed (class-locked) + Open (flexible) |
Early Access | Twitch Drops |
Launch | Both systems available at full release |