Battlefield 6’s open beta weekends give players a chance to unlock exclusive rewards that will carry over to the full game at launch. These rewards are tied to a set of challenges, ranging from reaching certain player levels to accomplishing specific in-game feats with different classes. Understanding exactly how to complete each challenge will help you maximize your progress and secure all available rewards before the beta period ends.
Battlefield 6 Beta Weekend 1: Challenges and Rewards
The first open beta weekend focuses on a mix of progression-based and class-specific challenges. Completing these tasks unlocks cosmetic items and gear that can be used once the full game launches. Here’s a breakdown of each challenge and how to achieve it efficiently:
Step 1: Reach Level 10, 15, and 20 by playing matches and earning experience points (XP). The fastest way to level up is by participating in objective-based modes, securing kills, and supporting teammates through revives, repairs, or spotting. Each level milestone unlocks a unique reward:
- Level 10: Lights Out Player Card.
- Level 15: Rising Star Character Skin.
- Level 20: Night Terror Weapon Charm.
Step 2: Get 50 close-quarter kills (within 10 meters) while playing as the Assault class. Choose maps and game modes with frequent close encounters, and equip shotguns or SMGs for maximum effectiveness. Prioritize tight indoor spaces or objectives where enemies cluster.

Step 3: Revive 100 teammates as the Support class. Always carry the revive tool, stay near the frontlines, and respond quickly to downed allies. Playing with friends or communicating with your squad increases your chances to revive safely and frequently.

Step 4: Repair a total of 3,000 vehicle health as the Engineer class. Spawn with the repair tool, stick close to friendly vehicles in heavy combat zones, and repair whenever vehicles take damage. Focusing on objective-based modes with lots of vehicle play, like Conquest, speeds up progress.

Step 5: Spot 300 enemies as the Recon class. Use the spotting feature (Q
on PC by default) whenever you see opponents, and deploy gadgets like spotting drones or sensors to mark multiple enemies at once. High-traffic areas and vantage points make spotting more efficient.

Each completed challenge immediately grants its associated reward, which will become available in your account when Battlefield 6 officially launches.
Battlefield 6 Beta Weekend 2: Challenges and Rewards
The second beta weekend introduces new challenges focused on objective play and combat achievements. Rewards for these tasks are also exclusive and will not be available after the beta ends. Here’s how to tackle each one:
Step 1: Capture 42 flags in Conquest, Domination, or King of the Hill modes. Prioritize objective zones, coordinate with your squad, and move quickly between flags. Playing during peak hours ensures more active matches and higher flag turnover.

Step 2: Get 200 kills or assists across any mode. Focus on high-action game types and use weapons you’re comfortable with to maintain a steady kill rate. Assists count toward the total, so supporting teammates with suppressive fire or damaging enemies before they’re finished off also helps.
Step 3: Capture 10 sectors in Breakthrough or Rush modes. These modes require teams to push forward and secure specific areas. Stick with your squad, communicate effectively, and prioritize teamwork to break through enemy defenses and secure sectors efficiently.

Completing each of these challenges unlocks the following:
- War Machine Vehicle Skin (for capturing 42 flags).
- Bat Company Dog Tag (for 200 kills or assists).
- Dominion Weapon Package (for capturing 10 sectors).
Tips for Maximizing Challenge Completion
To optimize your progress, focus on the challenges that align with your preferred playstyle and class. Playing with friends or organized squads increases your ability to coordinate and target specific objectives. If you’re struggling with a particular challenge, consider switching game modes or classes to find a more suitable environment for progress.
Remember that each reward is exclusive to its respective beta weekend, and missing a challenge means you won’t be able to unlock that reward after the beta ends. Prioritize the challenges with the highest personal value or rarity first.
Completing Battlefield 6 beta challenges not only grants exclusive cosmetic rewards but also prepares you for the full game’s launch by familiarizing you with each class and mode. Make the most of the beta period to secure your favorite items and refine your gameplay strategies.
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