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Battlefield 6 is coming soon, and the open beta is your chance to get early access. These two beta weekends are packed with content and rewards worth earning. To get ready, you need to know when it starts, how to preload it, and, if you’re on PC, how to enable Secure Boot — which is essential for running the game.
We’ll guide you through all these steps, so you can focus on gameplay instead of troubleshooting. Think of this as your pre-mission briefing, simplified for quick understanding.
How to Join the Open Beta
The Battlefield 6 open beta occurs over two weekends:
Weekend | Dates |
---|---|
Weekend 1 | August 9–10 |
Weekend 2 | August 14–17 |
To preload the beta, visit the official Battlefield 6 Open Beta page. Click the orange Select Platform button on the right side. Choose your preferred launcher from options like:
- EA App (Windows)
- PlayStation
- Xbox Series X|S
- Steam
- Epic Games
After selecting your platform, click Continue and follow the download prompts. Once installed, you can open the game and adjust settings beforehand, but gameplay won’t be available until the servers go live during your chosen weekend.
What Are the Reward Opportunities?
Each beta weekend presents unique challenges. Complete these challenges to unlock cosmetic items such as weapon charms, stickers, skins, and more.
Week 1 Rewards (August 9–10):
Challenge | Reward |
---|---|
Reach level 10 | Lights Out Player Card |
Reach level 15 | Rising Star Character Skin |
Reach level 20 | Night Terror Weapon Charm |
Get 50 close-quarter kills (within 10 meters) | Striking Distance Weapon Package |
Revive 100 teammates | Own the Night Weapon Sticker |
Repair 3,000 vehicle health | After Dark Weapon Sticker |
Spot 300 enemies | Seeker Character Skin |
Week 2 Rewards (August 14–17):
Challenge | Reward |
---|---|
Capture 42 flags in Conquest, Domination, or Hill maps | War Machine Vehicle Skin |
Get 200 kills or assists | Bat Company Dog Tag |
Capture 10 sectors in Breakthrough or Rush | Dominion Weapon Package |
Make sure you’re logged in with your EA account, as the cosmetics will be tied to it.
PC System Requirements for the Beta
Ensure your PC meets the minimum or recommended specs, and remember that Secure Boot must be enabled to run Battlefield 6.
Minimum Specs:
Component | Minimum Requirements |
---|---|
OS | Windows 10 |
CPU (AMD) | Ryzen 5 2600 |
CPU (Intel) | Core i5-8400 |
RAM | 16GB |
GPU (AMD) | Radeon RX 5600 XT 6GB |
GPU (Nvidia) | RTX 2060 |
DirectX | Version 12 |
Storage | 55GB HDD |
Internet | Required |
Recommended Specs:
Component | Recommended Requirements |
---|---|
OS | Windows 11 |
CPU (AMD) | Ryzen 7 3700X |
CPU (Intel) | Core i7-10700 |
RAM | 16GB |
GPU (AMD) | Radeon RX 6700 XT |
GPU (Nvidia) | RTX 3060 Ti |
DirectX | Version 12 |
Storage | 80GB SSD |
Internet | Required |
Keep your GPU drivers and Windows updates current for the best experience.
How to Enable Secure Boot on Your PC
One of the key requirements for the beta is Secure Boot. If it’s disabled, Battlefield 6 won’t launch, even if your hardware is compatible.
Check Secure Boot status via System Information—it’s often enabled by default. To turn it on manually:
- Restart your PC and enter BIOS/UEFI settings (usually by pressing Delete, F2, or F10 repeatedly during startup).
- Locate the Secure Boot option within menus like Boot, Security, or Authentication.
- Enable Secure Boot, save your changes, and exit BIOS.
- Your PC will restart, applying the new setting.
Note: Back up critical files before modifying BIOS settings, just in case.
Monitoring your system specs and ensuring Secure Boot is active will prepare you for a smooth experience during Battlefield 6’s beta test.