The Battlefield 6 brings massive changes that veteran players need to understand immediately. From revolutionary class systems to hidden mechanics DICE barely mentioned, this guide breaks down everything you need to dominate from day one. Whether you're adapting to the new open weapon system or discovering secret gameplay features, we've got the strategies that matter.

New Mechanics Overview
Battlefield 6 introduces several game-changing features that are not immediately obvious. One of the most notable is the drag revive system, which finally arrives after years of anticipation. When you initiate a non-defibrillator revive, you can drag teammates into cover during the process. This action leaves a blood trail that can alert enemies to your movement, adding tactical depth to rescue operations.
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Console players can now use keyboard and mouse input, giving you flexibility in your preferred control scheme.

Reviving Teammate
The Class System
Battlefield 6 drops the specialist system in favor of four traditional classes, while keeping weapon freedom intact. Any class can use any weapon, but each one gets signature bonuses tied to its preferred weapon type.
Here’s a quick overview of the four classes:
- Assault: Aggressive frontline class built for pushing objectives with assault rifles and a dual-primary option. Adrenaline Injector boosts speed and survivability while Better ADS Mobility keeps you lethal on the move.
- Engineer: Vehicle control specialist that repairs friendly armor and destroys enemy tanks with rockets and mines. PDW/SMG hipfire bonuses and Explosive Resistance keep you effective near vehicles.
- Support: Squad sustain anchor that combines LMG suppression with universal revives and defibrillators. Combined supply crates heal and rearm to keep pushes alive.
- Recon: Precision and intel role that picks key targets and feeds the team information. Bolt-action perks steady your aim, while Auto-Spot, Motion Sensor, and UAV reveal enemy movements.
Learn more in our class guide for a complete breakdown of each classes.

Battlefield 6 Classes
Recommended Weapons
Here’s a quick guide to the best picks in each weapon category. Use them as reliable starting points, then tweak attachments to fit your playstyle:
- Assault Rifles: G36 – stable, easy to control, and great for beginners
- Carbines: M4 / 417 –good range and consistent damage
- PDWs/SMGs: multiple strong choices – low recoil and effective even at medium range
- LMGs: Ultimax 100 – very accurate when equipped with the right attachments
PDWs and SMGs deserve special attention because their unexpectedly low recoil makes them effective at medium range, keeping them viable beyond traditional close-quarters roles.

Battlefield 6 Weapons
Vehicle Combat
Vehicle combat feels familiar, but several balance tweaks change how you approach fights. Positioning, teamwork, and timing matter more than ever.
For tanks, avoid overextending since armor is easy to isolate and punish when alone. Coordinate with your crew to maximize survivability, and lean on strong weapon performance by holding angles and using cover to keep your shots effective.
Attack helicopters handle with less agility than in previous titles and are more susceptible to ground fire. Consider adjusting your sensitivity to gain finer control, and pick your engagements carefully to stay effective.

Battlefield 6 Vehicles
Tips and Tricks
Choose your class based on the map and your team’s needs. Large, vehicle-heavy maps like Siege of Cairo lean toward Engineer and Support, while tighter infantry maps reward the aggressive playstyle of Assault.
Customize weapons as early as possible to optimize performance. The Ultimax 100, for example, improves dramatically with the right attachments, turning it into a reliable anchor for sustained fights.
Be aware of cross-platform matchmaking. The game first tries to match you with players on the same platform before widening the pool, which makes early matches feel more predictable and consistent.
The Battlefield 6 represents a significant evolution of the franchise, balancing classic gameplay with modern innovations. Master these systems early, and you'll dominate when the full game launches.
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