Battlefield 6’s open beta is live now, giving everyone a taste of EA and DICE’s next-gen warfare experience. This retains the heart of Battlefield, while delivering snappier gameplay and more to play with than ever. In the open beta we get a taste of just three maps, but there are nine total planned for the game, and we even played some during our Battlefield 6 preview.
In this guide we’re breaking down every Battlefield 6 map you can play in the open beta, and listing the ones you’ll be able to play when the game launches on October 10.
There are only three maps available to play in the Battlefield 6 open beta currently, but the showcase the potential of each of BF6’s currently available game modes very well.
Siege of Cairo
Siege of Cairo’s central area is its most iconic spot, with bombs leaving craters in the streets that you can now use to sneak up on enemies. The main street with two opposing rows of buildings becomes a constant flood of bullets, and we wouldn’t have it any other way.
Iberian Offensive
The Iberian Offensive is another map set in a populated zone, so some of the building layouts will feel similar to Cairo. This one is set in Gibraltar though, and the warzone has more open stretches to the sides of the map that allow for sniper gameplay.
Liberation Peak
Liberation Peak is the only map in the open beta that features helicopters and jets, making it an early fan favorite. The mountainside is also a favorite for eager snipers. There’s a lot of open space in this map to allow for vehicle gameplay, but infantry can sneak between settlements and buildings pretty efficiently to stay safe, too.
Some of these maps were playable for people who attended the press and creator preview, but if you want to play them for yourself, you’ll have to wait until October 10 for the global launch.