Table of Contents
- New features coming with Battlefield 6
- Prices and available platforms
- Requirements to play on PC
- Tips and strategies
- Wait for the revival
- Play revived with caution.
- Lie down (Prone)
- Use tactical destruction to your advantage.
- Play for the objective.
- Walk in a group.
- Use the new "drag and revive" function.
- Give strategic spawns
- Switch squads if necessary.
- Mark enemies, items, and objectives.
- Use the option to peek around the corners.
- Roll into the falls
- Control the Bloom
- Remember that the shots come out of the barrel.
- Assault: Motivate the team to victory.
- Robbery: Stairs as a ramp
- Engineer: Repair and destroy vehicles
- Support: Replenish ammunition and health for allies.
- Support: Bipod for LMGs
- Support: Use smoke
- Recon: Understand how the "Sweet Spot" works.
- Recon: Automatic rangefinder
- Want to play with a vehicle? Start with the tank.
- Vehicles are not invincible.
- Vehicle weaknesses
- Hitch a ride
- Use your XP boosters.
- fast turn
- Use silencers
- Turn off the laser and flashlight.
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Battlefield 6 It's finally arrived and brought back the feeling that fans of the franchise have been longing for. The game is great, with many new features and tricks that need to be mastered. Today we'll share some of the best tips and tricks for the new war game title so you can have a great time playing. Come along!
New features coming with Battlefield 6

The new title brought some changes and new features, both in gameplay and for the overall "health" of the game. In terms of gameplay, these include:
- Drag and Revive: Allows you to drag a fallen squadmate out of the line of fire while you revive them.
- Peek and Lean: It allows you to lean in and peek around corners to see enemies without fully exposing yourself.
- Combat Rolls: A new maneuvering ability to limit fall damage and increase the chance to dodge enemy fire.
- Mounting Weapons: You can mount your weapons in cover to stabilize your aim and reduce recoil.
- Hitch a Ride: A feature that allows more players to cling to a vehicle beyond the number of available seats.
New modes:
- Climbing: Two teams fight for territory, one on each side. It's like a large-scale "tug-of-war," with shootouts and the use of vehicles.
- Portal Mode: sandbox mode where players can create unique and new experiences for the game.
General changes:
- New class systemThe game still features the 4 classes (Assault, Engineer, Support, and Recon). However, there are new bonuses during the match. As you play with a class, new unique abilities are unlocked, similar to perks. During matches, completing objectives with a class grants exclusive passive abilities for that match, encouraging the player to be more involved in achieving those objectives.
Prices and available platforms
Battlefield 6 was released to PC, PS5 e Xbox seriesOn consoles, its value is... R$349 in the base version and R$499 in the version PhantomOn PC, it costs... R$299 in the base version and R$429 in the version PhantomFor those who prefer physical media, the game is already available at very attractive prices as well:
Requirements to play on PC
See below for the PC system requirements to play Battlefield 6:
| Categories | Minimum Requirements | Recommended Requirements |
|---|---|---|
| Operational system | 10 64-bit Windows | 11 64-bit Windows |
| Processor (CPU) | Intel Core i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 5 2600 | Intel Core i7-10700 or AMD Ryzen 7 3700X |
| RAM memory) | 16 GB | 16 GB |
| Video card (GPU) | NVIDIA RTX 2060 or AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT (6 GB) or Intel Arc A380 | NVIDIA RTX 3060 Ti or AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT or Intel Arc B580 |
| DirectX | 12 Version | 12 Version |
| Storage | ~55 GB available (HDD acceptable) | ~80-90 GB + SSD recommended |
| speech | Broadband connection | Broadband connection |
Tips and strategies
Wait for the revival

Primarily in modes such as ConquestThis tip is crucial. Each death counts as one. ticket You spend your tickets during the match, and if the enemy team runs out of tickets, it's game over. That's where pressing the button to wait and call for someone to revive you comes in. When you do this, your character stays on the ground longer, and if someone revives you, no tickets are spent, helping your team.
Play revived with caution.
In addition to the previous tip, it's worth mentioning that asking to revive is good, but it will require your teammates' attention. Therefore, having them come to save you in the middle of the battlefield and putting their lives at risk isn't the best strategy either. In some cases, it might be worth losing a single ticket rather than dragging your entire team to try and save you and ending up losing 2, 3, or even 4 tickets at once.
Lie down (Prone)

It may seem silly, but lying down Battlefield 6 It's one of his most overpowered abilities. You can play dead, hide, and even stabilize your aim that way.
Use tactical destruction to your advantage.

One of the coolest things about the Battlefield franchise is being able to destroy the environment. The tip here is that this can be used not only for visual enjoyment, but also as a tactic to take down your enemies. For example, in some maps, the floors of buildings have destructible surfaces. If enemies are camping there, you can try blowing everything up, eliminating that hiding spot once and for all.
Play for the objective.

Unless you're playing a Team knockout stageHelp your team achieve their objectives. Besides earning a lot of XP, this will also give you access to your class's passive abilities during the match. Please don't be the player who enters a mode... Conquest and it doesn't help to take over the territories.
Walk in a group.

Even if you're not playing with friends, always try to play near your squad (names marked in green). Holding the dial button allows you to thank, request ammo, health, and more, so even if you're not using a headset, you'll be able to communicate with your group.
Use the new "drag and revive" function.

One of the major gameplay innovations of Battlefield 6 The new feature is that any class can now revive an ally. To do so, simply interact with a fallen teammate and wait for their health bar to fill completely. During the animation, you can drag them, a crucial strategy for getting your friends off the battlefield.
Give strategic spawns

Battlefield maps are usually quite large and full of detail. When spawning, be careful not to choose a very dangerous location. This can cause you to return to the map and die again. Ideally, you should always keep an eye on the bottom right corner, where your ally's camera will show a preview of what's happening there.
Switch squads if necessary.

When playing solo, you'll likely be placed into a random squad for the match. They might be good, or they might be bad. If needed, you can pause the game and go to "manage squad," and if there's another squad with an open slot, you can join it. You can also play entirely solo if you prefer.
Mark enemies, items, and objectives.

Learning how to use markup in Battlefield 6 It's essential for things to work well. It's important to know that it works like this: if the marker diamond is empty, only you can see the marker. Now, if it's filled, you and your allies can see it.
You can mark enemies manually, but they are also marked when they shoot without a silencer. Allies playing from recon They also mark enemies more easily when they land shots on them. Furthermore, when you're downed and mark an enemy, know that your team can't see that mark.
It's also worth noting here regarding consoles. The original marking button is the... L1/LBHowever, I noticed that this is very inconvenient when playing. My suggestion is to switch to... R1 / RB, making marking easier.
Use the option to peek around the corners.

Another great new feature in Battlefield 6 is the ability to peek around corners. To do this, simply get close to a corner and you'll notice your character making a different movement. Then just press the aim button to at least try and catch enemies by surprise.
Roll into the falls

At various points during the shootouts, you'll need to jump from higher places, and that's where the ability to roll comes in. To do this, simply press the crouch button. This will cause the character to roll, avoiding falls from a height and maintaining the flow of the run, which is very useful when escaping, for example. It's worth noting that if you jump from a very high place, the character will die.
Another thing to note is that by default, when rolling, the camera follows that movement. While this is cool, it can be not only annoying but also distract you from the battlefield. That's why you can go into the options and disable this.
Control the Bloom

O bloom It's a mechanic in some first-person shooter games where bullets disperse over time. It's very present in Battlefield 6. The trick to controlling it is to shoot slowly instead of holding your finger on the trigger. Even if your weapon is in automatic mode, shoot little by little and you'll notice that the accuracy of your shots will improve significantly, making it easier to eliminate enemies.
Remember that the shots come out of the barrel.

If you are a player of Call of DutyYou've probably noticed this already. Unlike its competitor, in Battlefield 6, the shots actually come out of the barrel, but why does this impact gameplay? Imagine you're behind a table or counter hiding from an enemy. It's not enough for the weapon's sights to be on them for the shots to hit them; you need to be high enough so that the weapon's barrel is also "seeing" the enemy and isn't obstructed by the wall.
I mention Call of Duty here because that's not a concern there. As long as your crosshair is on the enemy, the game will register your shots hitting them.
Assault: Motivate the team to victory.

The Assault class is perfect for those who want to lead the team. In addition to having an adrenaline booster that makes the soldier faster and more resistant to various grenade effects, its active ability also offers similar effects to nearby allies.
Robbery: Stairs as a ramp

The Assault class has a ladder to access higher locations, but it also allows you to use it in different ways. One of them is to place it in positions where it becomes a ramp. This way, you will have faster access to higher locations without having to go through the character climbing animation. It's also worth mentioning that once you place the ladders, they stay there forever, even if you die, so use that to your advantage as well.
Engineer: Repair and destroy vehicles

The Engineer class is essential for both destroying and repairing vehicles in the game. One of the class's main tools is the blowtorch, which replenishes the health of allied tanks, as well as any other vehicle. Furthermore, this class gives you access to landmines and all types of rocket launchers, excellent for taking down tanks, trucks, and even jets and helicopters.
Support: Replenish ammunition and health for allies.

In the Support Class, one of the main tools is your medical/ammunition pouch. Whenever you use it, a new pouch will be passively loaded, so remember to always be alert to help your squad.
Support: Bipod for LMGs

LMGs are the primary weapons of the Support Class and can do a lot of damage to opponents. However, because they have a lot of bullets, they suffer even more from bloom. That's where the use of bipods comes in. In weapon customization, under "lower barrel," choose the bipod or any grip that has a bipod on the bottom. Don't forget to test the weapon at the shooting range before going into battle.
Support: Use smoke

Another unique feature of the Support class is the ability to use the smoke grenade. And believe me, it's one of the best things in this game. If you're playing Support, remember to equip it and use it strategically. As Support, you have two grenades, and whenever you use a supply bag, you'll reload them, even if you don't die.
Recon: Understand how the "Sweet Spot" works.

The Recon class is the sniper class, so you need to pay attention to the visual warnings the game provides. At certain distances, a shot can be fatal, even if it's not a headshot, which is known as a "Sweet Spot." It works like this: when you see a glow from an enemy's crosshair and it's white, it means they are aiming at you, but their shot won't be fatal unless it's a headshot. However, if the crosshair is white but with a rainbow effect on the side, then it's best to take cover, because death is certain.
Recon: Automatic rangefinder

The "left attachment" of sniper rifles in Battlefield 6 features an attachment called range (also called a rangefinder). It allows you to make automatic distance adjustments to the target with just one touch. This facilitates long-range shooting and is essential for reconnaissance.
The tip here is that you can customize the game controls so that the breath button (L3/LS on consoles) is the same button used to adjust the zero point of the scope on the rangefinder. This way, when you click the analog stick to breathe, it will automatically adjust the range of your sniper rifle, making shooting easier.
Want to play with a vehicle? Start with the tank.

Depending on the game mode, you'll have many vehicle options to use. They are somewhat difficult to handle, but the recommendation is to start with tanks as they are easier to control and allow you to divide your gameplay between movement and shooting.
Vehicles are not invincible.

Although they offer many advantages in the game, remember that playing with vehicles doesn't guarantee your survival. It's always good to have a reliable engineer nearby, and when playing with aircraft, understand how equipment like flares work to mitigate enemy damage.
Vehicle weaknesses

In addition to the tips about vehicles, whenever you are going to cause damage to vehicles, always try to hit the sides and rear, as these are the weak points and will cause them to be destroyed faster.
Hitch a ride

The vehicles have various places to "sit," depending on the model, but there's a new feature here for Battlefield 6. Even if the vehicle is full, you can hitch a ride by hanging onto it. The downside is that you'll be exposed and unable to aim while hanging on, but it's great for getting to locations faster.
Use your XP boosters.

Whenever you level up or advance through the battle pass, you'll earn new experience bonuses and modifiers. These can be activated on the game's home screen or via the pause menu during matches. This is very important to mention because they count in real time, so once you activate them, they will expire after that period, regardless of whether you are in the game or not.
fast turn

This tip is exclusively for console players, as we suffer a bit more from button limitations. By default, the game doesn't have a button for a 180-degree turn on the controllers, but it's possible to customize this in the game settings.
The recommendation here largely depends on the controller you're using, but in my case, using a conventional DualSense on the PS5, I opted to assign the spin action to the swipe-down action on the controller's touchpad. This is a feature of Sony controllers that gives us four more actions of advantage compared to other controllers. Of course, this will depend on your play style and also on the console you're using, as the button placement can vary.
Use silencers

As we saw earlier, shooting leaves you marked on the map. To avoid this, equip your weapons with a silencer. There are several types, and they provide improvements and, in some cases, penalties for the weapons as well, so it's worth upgrading your weapon for better equipment.
Turn off the laser and flashlight.

The weapons come with various accessories, including lasers and flashlights. These serve to improve hipfire (shooting without aiming) and blind enemies in the case of flashlights, but they can attract enemy attention. Therefore, the recommendation is always to turn off these accessories when flanking the enemy team or when hiding somewhere, ensuring the element of surprise.
And you, what did you think of our tips for... Battlefield 6Do you have any suggestions or guesses that should definitely be on this list? Leave your opinion in the comments.
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reviewed by Luis Antonio Costa in 03 / 11 / 2025
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