Assignments are the challenge backbone of Season 1. Completing them unlocks functional gear (weapons and attachments), class gadgets, character skins, and plenty of XP boosts.
They progress at the same time as the Battle Pass and Weekly Challenges, so focus on a mode and loadout that advances an Assignment while earning XP for tokens.
Season 1’s release cadence is a factor, as select Challenge Assignments appear during set roadmap windows.
What Types of Assignments Exist?
You’ll see a few main categories, with early-game “on-ramp” challenges that hand out fast XP and cosmetics and guide you through key modes; they also line up neatly with the Recruit section of the Battle Pass, which you unlock using XP- and weekly-earned tokens.

Once you’re warm, the real grind starts with class-focused chains for Assault, Engineer, Support, and Recon.
They center on doing what your class is meant to do: provide revives and heals, fix vehicles, secure distant eliminations, and counter armor, then grant the gear that completes your loadout.
If you’re only leveling one path early, choose the class line that matches your playstyle, since it speeds up the rest of your Season 1 progress.
How Do Weapon Assignments Work?
Weapon-family progression runs alongside the class tracks, with the key example this season being the assault-rifle line (commonly listed as “Rapid Fire”), which locks rifles and kits behind tiered kill, damage, and handling goals.

The quickest way to get these done is by running objective-centric modes like Conquest or Breakthrough, where constant mid-range encounters push the milestones forward on their own.
If you live on ARs, run a comfortable optic and let those boxes fill while you play the objective.
What About Unit / Character Unlock Assignments?
The unit and character unlock path serves as the style layer, since rewards follow themes such as Rogue Operators, Deniable Ops, Soldiers of Fortune, and Pacific Ghosts.

They aren’t where you find raw weapon power, but they round out your roster and are worth weaving in once your class gadgets and a dependable primary are online.
Because Rogue and Ops routes grant different first-unlock guns, your best path is simply the one that leads to the weapon you want most.
What Are Weekly Rotator Assignments?
Weekly rotators support the entire loop by supplying light objectives every reset, including match clears, objective caps, distance checks, and contest kills that provide steady XP and Battle Pass tokens alongside class and weapon progress.

Always check the tracker before queueing. If two or three weeklies line up with a class goal and a weapon ladder, you’ll make steady progress every match.
What Are Seasonal Challenge Assignments?
Season timing matters because certain attachments and limited items are only available through Challenge Assignments during specific roadmap drops.

Season 1 runs from Rogue Ops on October 28 to California Resistance on November 18 and concludes with Winter Offensive on December 9.
EA has pointed out that the Rail Cover and SU-230 LPVO are tied to Season-1 Challenge Assignments; check the Challenges tab as phases release to secure them.
Some last pointers to keep things smoother as the early patches improved movement, visibility, and weapon dispersion; update 1.1.1.0 then refined bloom/accuracy, stance transitions, vaulting, lighting, and audio.
That quality work makes Assignments feel faster because you’re able to meet their action requirements with fewer obstacles.
Keep watching for hotfixes because small balance tweaks can ease some objectives during the first weeks.
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