Battlefield 6 Open Beta Officially Announced
United Gaming – After more than five months of closed testing, EA has officially confirmed the Battlefield 6 open beta. This long-awaited announcement has excited fans eager to try the game for themselves.
The Battlefield Twitter account recently shared a teaser for the open beta. While EA hasn’t revealed the launch date, Reddit users discovered API code suggesting the beta may start on August 4.
If EA follows its usual beta playbook, the test period will last between 3 to 10 days. Players can expect to pre-load the beta one day before it begins. EA will likely announce registration details through its social media channels soon.
The open beta will introduce two weapon systems. In closed mode, only certain classes can use specific weapons—similar to older Battlefield titles. In open mode, every class can use any weapon.
This change has sparked debate. Some players love the flexibility of open loadouts. Others prefer class-specific weapons for tactical reasons. EA has heard both sides and wants to test both systems in the beta.
By doing this, EA can gather feedback before deciding how weapons will work in the full release. Many believe this hybrid approach could become a permanent feature.
EA isn’t just testing servers—they’re testing ideas. Including both loadout modes shows they care about community feedback. The beta gives players a voice, especially on features like class identity and game balance.
Most fans hope EA listens closely during this beta. They want changes based on real player input—not just internal data.
Based on past Battlefield betas, this one should include:
The open beta will be an important test for both gameplay and community response.