Battlefield 2042 Weekly Challenge #3 (Dec. 23-30) Reward: M5C Bolte Naval Diffuse Vehicle Skin

by James Lara December 23, 2021 7:57 am in News
Battlefield 2042 Weekly Challenge #3 (Dec. 23-30) Reward

Those looking to do stuff in Battlefield 2042 to earn new in-game items, the third pre-season weekly challenge for Battlefield 2042 is now live! Here’s everything you need to know and do to earn the Battlefield 2042 Weekly Challenge #3 (Dec. 23-30) reward.

Battlefield 2042 Weekly (Dec 23-30) Challenge #3 (Preseason): M5C Bolte Naval Diffuse Vehicle Skin

How to complete Battlefield 2042 Weekly (Dec 23-30) Challenge #3 (Preseason)

  • Earn 15 ribbons – This will come naturally, though playing objective game modes such as conquest will reward ribbons quicker by simply capturing. Otherwise try to earn kills and play the objective. – Reward 5000XP
  • 60 enemies killed or teammates revived – The latter objective is a little bit difficult, so we suggest going for the enemy kills since that will come more natural versus reviving teammates. – Reward 5000XP
  • 40 teammates resupplied with ammo – Easy enough, just equip the ammo crate and start dropping them in hot zones – Reward 5000XP

This week’s preseason challenge is for a new M5C Bolte vehicle skin, the Naval Diffuse. Once again, like last week, the challenges to unlock this skin aren’t all that difficult, though may be a bit time consuming. Besides farming them with bots, we recommend playing an objective base game mode such as conquest.

Every week on Thursday at 4:00am PT/6:00am CT /7:00am ET the Battlefield 2042 weekly challenges refresh, revealing a new weekly reward. If you are interested in staying up-to-date on when these rewards and weekly challenges drop, be sure to follow MP1st on Twitter, or keep a watchful eye on our guide page for Battlefield 2042.

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A gamer at heart, James has been working for MP1st for the last decade to do exactly what he loves, writing about video games and having fun doing it. Growing up in the 90's gaming has been in his DNA since the days of NES. One day he hopes to develop his own game.