The open beta for Battlefield 6 is accessible 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 every thing we all know to this point and what we expect from the open beta, including start times, maps, modes, rewards, and more.
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; it’s good to obtain a code from watching a streamer or be a part of Battlefield Labs. You can even enroll to EA Play Pro to get in instantly.
- August 9-10: Open to everyone.
- August 14-17: Open to everyone.
Tips on how to get into the Battlefield 6 open beta
Now that the Battlefield 6 open beta is actually open to anyone, all you’ve to do is locate the sport client on your selected platform, press download, and also you’re in. Specific instructions could be seen below, and remember that there are several known issues you may encounter.
From EA’s blog post, listed below are the important thing things to know in regards to 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)
- In the event 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.
- In the event you didn’t enroll for Battlefield Labs, you possibly can watch select creators through 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