Battlefield 6 Beta Challenge Rewards Weapon Skin If Players Can Deal $1 Trillion Worth of Damage Over the Weekend
If you’ve played the Battlefield 6 open beta this past weekend or saw gameplay of it, chances are you’ve noticed how DICE has scaled up the destruction. Not only do walls crumble, but structures come crashing down with repeated explosives fired and more.
Publisher Electronic Arts has totaled the damage done, and according to the publisher, Battlefield 6 open beta players destroyed nearly $70 billion of in-game real estate and equipment!
Not only that, but the publisher has also announced a new challenge for players for this week’s incoming beta, and if completed, players will be rewarded a weapon skin that can be used once the game launches.
Battlefield 6 Beta Challenge Will Ask Players for Destruction Receipts
EA has announced “Destruction Receipts,” which tallies the chaos players unleash in the game. According to EA, “the more chaos players unleash on the battlefield, the bigger their receipt tally. Each receipt itemizes destruction based on real-world figures down to the dollar, providing a concrete record of every shattered wall, demolished tank, destroyed jet, and leveled building.”
Players will have a new challenge to face starting Thursday, and will last throughout the weekend of the beta. If players break enough real estate, equipment and whatnot, and it totals $1 trillion, we’ll then be rewarded with the “Community Destruction Skin” for the M/60!
If you want to participate, players will need to post a 30-second destruction gameplay clip on X (formerly Twitter) or Instagram,and use the hashtag #BF6Receipts and tagging the official Battlefield X/IG accounts. The receipts will be available at EA’s destruction portal within 24 hours.
To help with the computation of damages made, Battlefield Studios have enlisted the help of Carlos Diemer, an architecture and engineering expert with more than 55 years of experience around the world (including in Cairo and Brooklyn), that will asses and calculate the real-world cost of Battlefield 6’s in-game destruction.
Hopefully, you’ll do your part for the cause, since I know I will. I’ll be jumping on a tank the first chance I get, and just lay waste to everything I see.
Speaking of destruction, DICE explained how the destruction damage works, and it’s not as straightforward as you think.
Battlefield 6’s next open beta will kick off on Thursday, August 14, and will last until the weekend. If it manages to attract as much players as the first open beta weekend, it could potentially break more records since it already broke Call of Duty’s all-time concurrent peak player count.
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