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Battlefield 6 Weekend 2 Beta goes Live with Playlist Rotation, Custom Search Feature

Battlefield 6 Weekend 2 Beta goes Live with Playlist Rotation, Custom Search Feature

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DICE has detailed the playlist changes for Weekend 2, explaining the reasons behind them. This time, the All-Out Warfare playlist will feature Breakthrough, Conquest, and Rush.
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Conquest
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Close Quarters (Domination, King of the Hill)
Closed Weapons All-Out Warfare (Conquest, Breakthrough)
Conquest
Squad Deathmatch
Close Quarters (Domination, King of the Hill, Squad Deathmatch)
All-Out Warfare (Conquest, Breakthrough, Rush)
Closed Weapons All-Out Warfare (Conquest, Breakthrough)
Conquest
Close Quarters (Domination, King of the Hill, Squad Deathmatch)
All-Out Warfare (Conquest, Breakthrough, Rush)
Closed Weapons All-Out Warfare (Conquest, Breakthrough)
Battlefield 6 Weekend 2 Beta Custom Search Feature
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Following the overwhelming response to the first weekend of its open beta, developer DICE on Thursday announced a slew of changes for Battlefield 6 Open Beta Weekend 2, including updated playlists, the addition of a custom search function, and confirmation of the start time for the next test phase.The Battlefield 6 open beta time for Weekend 2 began at 8 am UTC (1 am PT) on August 14 and will run until August 17, offering players fresh content and multiple gameplay modes to try ahead of the game's October launch, as per a report by IGN.DICE has expanded the All-Out Warfare playlist to include Breakthrough, Conquest, and Rush modes in rotation, with changes happening daily to gather feedback from players.'During Week 2, we're delivering more variety and choice for how you'd like to play with more playlists rotating between multiple different game modes,' the developer said in a blog post.The rotation schedule for the Battlefield 6 beta weekend 2 , as per a report by IGN is as follows:DICE clarified that rotating playlists daily is specific to the bf6 beta phase and is not part of launch plans.Responding to community feedback, DICE has introduced a Custom Search feature for Weekend 2.This allows players to select preferred combinations of maps and modes, for instance, choosing to play Conquest on Siege of Cairo, with matchmaking prioritising those choices if available.However, the developer stressed that this is not a full server browser, which many in the community have requested, and it is being tested only for Open Weapon mode playlists during the beta.Weekend 1 of the beta saw over half a million concurrent players on Steam, underlining the strong anticipation for the title. EA and Battlefield Studios are using these tests to fine-tune gameplay balance, including time-to-kill adjustments and infantry-only modes aimed at catering to players seeking faster-paced combat.The beta phase also allows EA to assess issues such as cheating, with the company stating it is actively working to tackle 'hundreds of thousands' of offending accounts.The Battlefield 6 beta times are staggered across global regions, with the open beta having launched at 1 am PDT / 4 am EDT / 9 am BST on Thursday.Pre-orders for the title are open, with the standard edition priced at USD 69.99. EA has indicated it will not adopt the USD 80 price point that some fans feared, as per the IGN report.DICE emphasised that the feedback from bf6 beta sessions will directly influence the final launch experience. By rotating modes and testing new matchmaking features, the developer aims to ensure fan-favourite combinations and gameplay styles are ready when the game officially releases in October.Weekend 2 began on August 14 at 8 am UTC (1 am PT) and runs until August 17, with daily playlist rotations across various modes.Players can expect expanded All-Out Warfare playlists, daily mode rotations, and a new Custom Search feature allowing preferred map-mode combinations during matchmaking.
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