The first open beta weekend for Battlefield 6 has wrapped up, and EA is disappointed in gamers for not causing as much property damage as it would have hoped - only $70 billion worth.

While EA is celebrating the monumental launch of the Battlefield 6 open beta, attracting more than 500,000 players on Steam, the developer is offering a new community reward. Players who increase property damage during the next open beta weekend can help reach the $1 trillion goal. That reward is the exclusive Community Destruction Skin for the M/60.
So, how can the community help reach the goal of $1 trillion? Players must record a video of the in-game destruction they caused, upload it to social media, and use the hashtag #BF6Receipts.
If you are wondering what the highest value is when it comes to property damage, target vehicles as they are typically valued in the tens to hundreds of millions of dollars. There are, of course, certain buildings and civilian vehicles, but these vary in value depending on the map they are destroyed on.
As previously mentioned, the first open beta weekend for Battlefield 6 was extremely successful for EA, with the upcoming title attracting more than 5 million players in total. The second open beta weekend is scheduled to take place on August 14 and will feature new maps and game modes.




