
Battlefield 6‘s beta has finally kicked off, and you can get early access and free rewards just for watching others play through Twitch Drops.
Although the game doesn’t officially arrive until October 10, you can play early through the Open Beta – no pre-order or special edition purchase necessary. While the beta has some great rewards for you to earn, Twitch Drops offer even more ahead of launch, including early access.
Make sure you’ve locked in the best controller and PC settings, then check out how to claim Twitch Drops for Battlefield 6 and everything up for grabs.
It’s worth noting that, as of August 7, it’s taking longer than 30 minutes for the Twitch Drop to arrive, but they will come in time. You may need to watch for longer.
How to claim Battlefield 6 Open Beta Twitch Drops
To get Battlefield 6 Twitch Drops, make sure your EA and Twitch accounts are linked, then watch participating streamers during the Open Beta. Once you’ve got your code, just enter it in Battlefield’s code redemption page.

How to link accounts
- Head to EA’s Twitch linking page and log in to your Twitch account.
- Hit ‘Authorize.’
- Log in to your EA account, and your accounts will now be linked.
How to redeem the code
- Head to Twitch and find a Battlefield 6 streamer with the ‘Drops Enabled’ tag.
- After you’ve watched enough, the code will appear in your Drops Inventory.
- Head to the Battlefield 6 website and click on Code Redemption.
- Hit redeem.
- Enter the code!
All rewards
August 7-8
Watching at least 30 minutes of Battlefield 6 streams on August 7 and 8 will unlock the Early Access Beta. This lets you play two days early, and is the perfect opportunity if you missed out on a code from the reveal event.

August 7-10 & 14-17
Watching for at least four hours across the two Open Betas will unlock skins to use in-game:
- Mimic Weapons Package – Watch for 1 Hour
- Landslide Soldier Skin – Watch for 2 Hours
- Shattered Vehicle Skin – Watch for 3 Hours
- Imperial Soldier Skin – Watch for 4 Hours
The devs said “your Drops will be granted in-game at Launch,” so you won’t be able to use them in the betas, but they’ll be there waiting for you on October 10.
In the meantime, you can check out why players aren’t happy about bots in normal lobbies and why the devs want to avoid adding wacky skins like Call of Duty.