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Battlefield 6 Beta Blasts Back with New Maps and Modes

Summary

  • Battlefield 6 open beta resumes for second weekend
  • Secure Boot required for PC players to access the beta
  • New maps and game modes added for the second beta weekend
Battlefield 6 Beta Blasts Back with New Maps and Modes

The Battlefield 6 open beta, which first launched on August 9, has resumed for a second weekend, giving gamers another chance to try out the game's multiplayer ahead of its full release on October 10.

The initial beta weekend was a rousing success, but those who missed out need not worry - the second beta is now underway and will run through Sunday, August 17, ending in the early hours of Monday morning. This expanded beta period will allow more players to jump into the action and experience the game's multiplayer offerings.

In addition to the maps featured in the first weekend, the second beta will introduce new locations and game modes for players to explore. The expanded content aims to further showcase the depth and variety of the Battlefield 6 experience.

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However, there is one key requirement for PC players - they must configure their systems to Secure Boot in order to access the beta. This measure, implemented by developer DICE and publisher EA, is intended to combat cheating in the game.

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FAQ

The Battlefield 6 open beta will run through Sunday, August 17, ending in the early hours of Monday, August 18.
The second beta weekend will include the maps and game modes from the first weekend, as well as additional new maps and modes for players to explore.
PC players must configure their systems to Secure Boot in order to participate in the Battlefield 6 open beta, a requirement implemented by developer DICE and publisher EA to combat cheating.

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