Overview
- EA reported over $70 billion in player-caused property damage during the first open-beta weekend, while some outlets cited a $75 billion figure reflecting minor reporting variations.
- The Destruction Receipts program requires players to post 30-second clips with #BF6Receipts and tag @battlefield before their real-world cost estimates appear on destruction.battlefield.com within 24 hours.
- Battlefield Studios enlisted architect-engineer Carlos Diemer to convert virtual destruction across Cairo and Brooklyn maps into repair and replacement costs based on real-world data.
- More than 5 million players joined the first beta weekend, breaking Steam concurrency records and setting the stage for a second open-beta from August 14–18 with new maps and modes.
- Players must collectively reach $1 trillion in documented damage to unlock the Community Destruction M/60 skin, encouraging strategic vehicle and building demolitions to boost the tally.