Highlights
- Battlefield 6 Early Access is now live from August 7 to 8 with Twitch Drops for instant entry.
- Open beta begins August 9 and runs across two weekends with new maps and modes.
- No NDA restrictions, so players can freely stream, record, and share their gameplay.

After months of waiting, the Battlefield 6 Early Access is now up and running. If you’ve been waiting to try it out, now’s honestly the best time.
You don’t need to sit and watch trailers anymore; it’s playable now. And the Early Access part gives you a bit of a head start before the open beta goes public.
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The Early Access started on August 7 at 08:00 UTC . If you’re from the US, that’s 1 AM PDT or 4 AM EDT . It’s running till August 8 , so it’s a short window.
Battlefield 6 Early Access Is Live: Here’s What You Need To Know
How to get in: even if you didn’t get a code
Alright, if you didn’t get the early invite or code, don’t panic. You can still get in. What you need to do is just watch any Battlefield 6 stream on Twitch for 30 minutes .

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Open Beta dates
Once Early Access ends, the open beta kicks off. You don’t need a code for that part. Anyone can join.
First weekend: August 9 to 11 Second weekend: August 14 to 17
During the beta, you can try three maps: Siege of Cairo , Liberation Peak , and Iberian Offensive . Each weekend has a different set of modes.
The first weekend gives you Conquest , Breakthrough , and a special one called Closed Weapons Breakthrough . On the second weekend, they’re adding Rush and Squad Deathmatch .
You can stream, record, share: no restrictions
Yeah, EA made it clear: no NDA this time . So if you’re someone who creates content or just wants to show off gameplay to your friends, go ahead. You can stream, upload to YouTube, tweet clips, or whatever you want.
When’s the full game launching?
The full version of Battlefield 6 is dropping on October 10 . It’s coming to PlayStation 5 , Xbox Series X|S , and PC .
If you’re someone who’s been into Battlefield games before, this early access is a solid way to get a feel of the new maps and gameplay. Even if you’re new, it’s not hard to get in. Just do the Twitch thing, and you’re good.
I’d say try it during Early Access if you can, or at least catch the first beta weekend. It’s fast-paced, the maps look sharp, and it actually feels fresh after a while.
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