EA has already begun distributing Battlefield 6 beta codes, giving franchise fans early access to the new testing phase. The title promises to revive the classic Battlefield 3 and 4 style with large-scale combat, and the beta is the best opportunity to try out the new features before the official launch.
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With open and early access through Twitch Drops, Battlefield Labs registration, and other partnerships, PC and console players can get in on the action before the global launch scheduled for October 10th. Here's how to secure your spot.
How to get a code for the Battlefield 6 beta
Access codes are being distributed through various channels. The quickest method involves watching specific streams on Twitch. Partner creators are releasing codes through the popular Twitch Drops, provided the viewer meets the requirements: watching at least one hour of content with their EA account linked to Twitch.
Another way to guarantee access is to pre-register with Battlefield Labs. Players who register by July 31, 2025, will automatically gain access to the testing phase, provided they use the same EA account when logging in. There are also promotions with content creators and giveaways on the official social media channels.
How to redeem the beta code on the EA website
Once you've got your code, it's time to activate it. The process is simple, but requires careful attention to avoid errors. First, go to the official EA website, log in with the account you'll use to play, and enter the code on the redemption page. Once confirmed, you'll unlock access to the beta.
It's worth remembering that to play on platforms like PlayStation, Xbox, Steam, or Epic Games, your EA account must be correctly linked. Furthermore, without this integration, access to content may fail. After redemption, the game will appear in your digital library. However, if you don't see it immediately, refresh the page or wait a few minutes.
Difference between open beta and early access
Battlefield 6 will have two testing phases: an open beta and an early access beta. The open beta will be available to all players as soon as the servers are live, with no codes required. During this phase, anyone can download the game from the digital stores of compatible consoles and PCs.
Early access, on the other hand, is limited and requires a code. This phase occurs before the open beta and serves as a more closed test, usually with more frequent adjustments and more direct feedback to the developers. Those who participate gain an advantage by testing the game before everyone else.
How to link accounts to receive Twitch Drops
To redeem Twitch rewards, you must link your EA account to your Twitch account. Go to the EA Connections page, select the Twitch link option, and follow the instructions. Once your accounts are connected, simply watch eligible streams within the "Battlefield 6" category for at least one hour.
Once this is done, the beta code will be delivered directly to your Twitch Drops inventory. Then, simply follow the redemption process on EA's website. This allows even those who haven't signed up for Labs to enter the beta early.
If you haven't secured your code yet, keep an eye on partner creators, official social media channels, and Twitch streams. Early access opportunities are limited and tend to sell out quickly.
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