The Battlefield 6 beta is here, and while you're either stuck in a queue with over 100,000 other players or already diving into the chaos, here’s a list of all the confirmed weapons and throwables in the game so far.
Assault Rifles
Everyone’s favorite go-to guns, thanks to their versatility and reliability. Perfect for close to mid-range combat, especially during hectic engagements in buildings and tight spaces.

- NVO‑228E
- B36A4
- M433
Carbines
A step up from standard assault rifles. While they dish out heavy damage, they demand solid recoil control. Skilled players will get the most value from these weapons.

- M4A1
- AK-205
- M417 A2
SMGs
Ideal for fast-paced, close-quarters skirmishes. These weapons are quick, deadly, and perfect for aggressive pushes.

- SGX
- PW7A2
LMGs
Built for heavy combat, LMGs excel at sustained fire. With high ammo capacity and low recoil, they’re a solid choice for locking down lanes and suppressing enemies.

- L110
- KTS100 MK8
DMRs
A solid option for players with a good aim, especially when looking for mid-range headshots. These rifles strike a balance between power and rate of fire.

- M39 EMR
- SVK-8.6
Sniper Rifle
A camper’s dream and a fan-favorite weapon type. Snipers shine in long-range battles, and before you even realize it, you’re already down from a well-placed headshot.
- M2010 ESR
Shotguns
The undisputed kings of close-range combat. Shotguns dominate in tight encounters and can turn the tide when you face enemies head-on.

- M87A1
Pistols
A trusty backup when your main weapon runs dry. Quick to draw and always dependable.

- P18
Gadgets and Launchers
These are the wildcard tools of Battlefield 6. They bring chaos to the battlefield and make great use of the game’s destructible environments.
- M320AI HE
- M320AI THRM
Grenades
Essential tools for breaking up firefights or creating distractions. They’re especially useful when you want to shake things up or take advantage of environmental destruction.
- Frag Grenade
- Flash Grenade
- Smoke Grenade
And that’s about it. These are the guns currently available during Battlefield 6’s open beta. They’re highly customizable and can be fitted with any weapon mods players come across, making each loadout a personal choice.
The full game will feature over 50 weapons, with more still to be revealed ahead of its official launch on October 10, 2025. For now, these are the ones EA and DICE have made available for players to try out and experiment with.

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