
Battlefield 6 and Redsec to Feature Shared Progression
Details on how Battlefield 6's new battle royale, Redsec, allows shared progression between both games.
The launch of Battlefield 6’s new standalone battle royale, Battlefield Redsec, marks a significant shift in how players can engage with the franchise. Unlike previous titles, Redsec allows players to share their progression across both games, minimizing the burden of grinding.
Overview of Shared Progression
While Battlefield 6 and Redsec are separate installations, those who own Battlefield 6 can access Redsec directly from the main menu. This seamless transition aims to make the player experience less cumbersome, ensuring that players benefit from their achievements in either game.
Progression in both titles is unified, which means if you level up or unlock new items in one game, it will reflect in the other. Additionally, the battle pass features will also extend to both games, allowing players to earn rewards without the worry of exclusivity.
In essence, this setup is reminiscent of the dynamics in Call of Duty’s ecosystem, providing players the flexibility to engage with either title as they choose.
Battlefield Redsec
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