Battlefield 6’s First Big Easter Egg Has Been Found, and You May Be Able to Help Solve It

The inaugural weekend of the open beta for Battlefield 6 turned out to be a huge triumph, with an impressive influx of players flocking to the first-person shooter. Since its initial unveiling at the end of July, there has been a growing excitement surrounding Battlefield 6, and now that gamers have had their first taste of what’s in store, we can expect similarly high numbers for the second weekend as well.

As a gaming enthusiast, I was among the lucky ones who got an early glimpse of some maps and game modes in Battlefield 6 during the open beta. But let me tell you, it’s not just the new features that have me hooked – there’s already a hidden secret known as an Easter egg, and it’s sparking quite a buzz! Even before the official launch, this mystery has been uncovered, and I can hardly wait for the second beta weekend when we can all dive in to try and crack its code.

Battlefield 6’s Open Beta Easter Egg Explained

A Curious Mystery Found in Liberation Peak

Liberation Peak is one of three maps originally showcased during the initial open beta weekend, and it will reappear during the second round. Scattered across the map is a portable music player, encouraging players to engage with it. Upon interaction, a message written in Cyrillic script appears on a nearby concrete wall. Gamers have been attempting to crack this enigma from the upcoming Battlefield 6, and this weekend presents an excellent opportunity to delve deeper into the mystery.

Currently, it’s anticipated that Battlefield 6 will drop on October 10th, available for play on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.

Players Have Already Unlocked Some Clues

The Easter egg in question has garnered significant interest on Reddit, as players of Battlefield 6 have been keen to decipher the mysterious message hidden within. A Reddit user named AchUndWeh suggests that the Cyrillic text might actually be Tajik, not Russian. This preliminary translation points towards these locations:

  • Khujand-Yaghnob – 32:21
  • Pomir Dushanbe – 23:18
  • Rasht-Khujand – 15:41
  • Pomir Yaghnob – 33:19

Various interpretations circulate about the significance of these locations. Some speculate they are campaign-related points of interest, while others propose they might be coordinates guiding us to additional radios. User uKGMAN1986 has asserted that he’s discovered numerous radios already, suggesting “I think we need to activate them in sequence.” At the moment, it remains uncertain what Easter eggs Battlefield 6 might conceal; however, this mysterious message certainly implies that there could be many more hidden treasures like these radios waiting to be discovered.

As a dedicated gamer diving back into Battlefield 6 during the upcoming second open beta weekend, I can’t help but wonder if Liberation Peak is just the tip of the iceberg. The tantalizing whispers suggest that these mysterious radios might be hidden across other maps as well, making the hunt for these secrets even more exhilarating!

During the second weekend of the open beta for Battlefield 6, we’ll be bringing back all the game modes that were available during the first weekend. Additionally, we’re excited to introduce two new modes: Rush and Squad Deathmatch.

How Long Does Battlefield 6’s Second Open Beta Weekend Last?

  • August 14-17

In the second weekend, the duration will exceed the first one, and alongside the restoration of the previous three maps, a new map titled Empire State will be introduced. It promises excitement as we ponder if this new map conceals its own secret radio transmitter, and perhaps, a hidden message within. As we eagerly anticipate the upcoming open beta round for Battlefield 6, fans of intrigue and puzzles might find delight in seeking out the Easter egg related to Liberation Peak’s mysterious radio.

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2025-08-13 20:42