Best weapons in Battlefield 6, ranked
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While Battlefield 6 is supporting the traditional "Closed weapon" setup for those who want it, there is just one playlist and it's not easily visible from the menu, which is upsetting some fans who wanted more. Fans of the older games say the closed setup better promotes squad play and keeps the playing field generally more balanced.
If you play the open beta during its second weekend, you can earn operator skins, weapon skins and other cosmetic goodies.
There are lots of Battlefield 6 vehicles you can drive and pilot, each packed with a range of weapons and special equipment to help you fight the enemy team. Transports let you move your squad around, IFVs and tanks provide hefty ground-based firepower, while attack helicopters and jets battle in the skies in Battlefield 6.
Battlefield 6 features a return to the series' classic class system, offering four options in multiplayer to choose from: Assault, Engineer, Support, and Recon. Each class offers its own set of unique abilities,
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Game Rant on MSNBattlefield 6 Beta: Best Weapon Loadouts
While any weapon in Battlefield 6 can be good, a handful are definitely meta. Here are the top weapons and loadouts to run in the Battlefield 6 Beta.
The best Carbine in BF6 is the M4A1, which is specialised for close range, but serves well at the mid-range too and works with Battlefield 6's aggressive pace of play. You just need to make sure that you control its recoil and don't rely on sustained fire, making targeted headshots for high damage. Set it up with the following attachments:
With the close-range intensity of the Battlefield 5 beta, it turns out there’s much more room for close-range weapons. While the SGX wins as the long-range and accurate weapon for an SMG, the PW7A2 is the fast-firing weapon.