The open beta for Battlefield 6 wrapped up on August 17, leaving players with hours of ranking up, unlocking weapons, and completing challenges. But now, as the official release approaches on October 10, one question remains: Will your beta progress carry over to the full game? The short answer: not entirely. Here’s a breakdown of what resets and what exclusive rewards you’ll actually keep when Battlefield 6 officially launches.
What You Won’t Keep
Let’s get straight to the point: all core progression from the beta will be reset at launch. This includes:
- Career rank levels
- Weapon progression
- Attachments and gear unlocks
In other words, no matter how much time you spent grinding, everything resets on October 10.
This isn’t unusual — most betas wipe progress before launch to ensure that all players start on an even playing field. Allowing beta players to keep their ranks and unlocks would give them an unfair advantage over newcomers.
So, even if you reached level 20 or unlocked powerful attachments, you’ll be starting fresh in the final release.
What You Will Keep
Thankfully, not everything is lost. While gameplay progression resets, certain cosmetic rewards unlocked during the beta will transfer to the full game. These cosmetics were tied to special beta challenges, mostly available during the test weekends.
Here’s the complete list of rewards that will carry over if you unlocked them:
Challenge Completed | Reward Earned |
---|---|
Reach Career Rank 10 | Player Card Background “Lights Out” |
Reach Career Rank 15 | Character Skin “Rising Star” |
Reach Career Rank 20 | Weapon Charm “Night Terror” |
Get 50 close-range eliminations (Assault Class) | Weapon Pack “Striking Distance” |
Perform 100 revives (Support Class) | Weapon Sticker “I Own The Night” |
Repair 3,000 vehicle HP (Engineer Class) | Weapon Sticker “After Dark” |
Spot 300 enemies (Recon Class) | Character Skin “Seeker” |
These rewards are purely cosmetic, but they serve as a badge of honor for beta participants. They won’t give you a competitive edge, but they will let you stand out on the battlefield from day one.
The Bottom Line
When Battlefield 6 officially launches on October 10, your gameplay progress from the beta won’t carry over. Levels, weapons, and unlocks will all reset — a frustrating but expected move to ensure fairness.
However, if you took the time to complete beta challenges, you’ll still get to enjoy exclusive cosmetic rewards in the full release. From unique skins to weapon charms and stickers, these bonuses are a great way to show off your early participation.
So, while you’ll have to start grinding from scratch, you’ll also have something special to flex on players who missed the beta. Until then, all that’s left is to count down the days to launch and prepare for all-out warfare on October 10.
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