Highlights
- Battlefield 6 Beta Weekend 2 is live from August 14 to 18 with free access for all players.
- Includes the new Empire State map along with Rush, Squad Deathmatch, and Closed Weapon Breakthrough modes.
- No codes or early access needed, just download the beta client and start playing.

So, the Battlefield 6 beta weekend 2 is finally here. If you missed the first round or just want to try the game again, this is your chance.
The beta started on August 14 at 08:00 UTC and will end on August 18 at the same time. For those in India, that’s from 1:30 PM IST on August 14 to 1:30 PM IST on August 18. No codes, no early access stuff this time. You just download the beta client, and you can play.
Battlefield 6 Beta Weekend 2 is Live: Here’s What You Need to Know
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The first beta already got a lot of attention, and now the developers are running this last one before the full release on October 10.
They are using this time to check things like server stability, weapon balancing, and just how the game feels overall when a lot of players are online.
Everything from the first weekend is back. You still have the big modes like Conquest and Breakthrough, and maps like Siege of Cairo and Liberation Peak.

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But there’s also some new content in Battlefield 6 beta weekend 2 . The biggest addition is the Empire State map.
It’s a new urban setting, and it looks like it’s going to be a favorite for close combat fights. Then you’ve got Rush, which old Battlefield players will know well, Squad Deathmatch for quick team fights, and something called Closed Weapon Breakthrough.
That’s an experimental mode where certain weapons are locked to certain classes. The devs are basically testing if people like this or not.
For anyone wondering, no, your progress here won’t carry over to the full game. This is mainly a chance for you to try things and for the devs to get more data before launch. Still, it’s a good way to see what’s coming in October without spending a single rupee.
If you are even a little interested in Battlefield, I’d say it’s worth downloading now before it ends. Battlefield 6 beta weekend 2 is open for everyone, it’s free, and you can see what the hype is about before deciding if you want the full game.
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