EA has already announced the Battlefield 6 Twitch Drops for the Open Beta, and players can start unlocking exclusive game rewards just by tuning into streams. There is also a way to get early access before the general players do, if you’re quick enough. If you missed the first round or didn’t know how to get started, don’t worry too much; you still have a chance.
How to Still Get Early Access to Battlefield 6 Beta from Twitch Streams
Getting into the Battlefield 6 Open Beta early is still possible, and it’s actually not hard to do. The process is simple, but you have to do things in the right way. Here’s how it’s supposed to go:
- First thing is, you need to link your EA account with Twitch. There’s a specific link for doing that.
- After it’s done, open Twitch and start checking Battlefield 6 streams.
- Look at the streamer’s channel info and see if they have Drops Enabled written.
- If yes, then you just need to watch for 30 minutes.
- After that, the early access code will show up inside your Twitch Drops inventory.
- Use that code on EA’s site to unlock and start playing the beta early.
The early access starts from 1 AM PT, so if you’re reading this late, you might already be able to enter.
Full List of Battlefield 6 Twitch Drop Rewards & Watching Time You Need
Outside of just getting in early, the Twitch Drops for Battlefield 6 Beta also include in-game cosmetic rewards that you can keep forever. If you want all of them, you’re going to have to watch a decent bit of stream content.

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Here is what you get and how much time it takes for each one:
- Mimic Weapons Package – Need to watch 1 hour
- Landslide Operator Skin – Watch for 2 hours
- Shattered Vehicle Skin – Keep watching till 3 hours
- Imperial Operator Skin – Final one comes at 4 hours
Once your watching time is reached, all rewards will appear in your Twitch Drops tab. If your EA and Twitch accounts are already linked, the rewards should be waiting for you inside the game itself. You don’t need to do anything extra.
This Twitch Drop offer is made by EA to help promote Battlefield 6 Beta, and also let players get involved even before it goes public. So if you want to see the action early or just want some free cosmetics for later, now’s the time to jump in.
