
As more information surfaces about Battlefield 6, excitement among players keeps increasing. One of the biggest questions players have is, what weapons will they be getting to use?
While EA and DICE haven't revealed any specifics about the full weapon roster, leaks, datamines, and early gameplay footage have painted a picture of what we can expect. As we explore everything so far about the guns in Battlefield 6, including leaked weapon categories, customization options, and what will be returning from previous games.
What guns are confirmed in Battlefield 6?

The official Battlefield 6 reveal trailer released on July 24 showcased over 15 weapons from several categories, including assault rifles, SMGs, DMRs, carbines, LMGs, snipers, and utility weapons. Many fan-favorite classics are also returning, along with a few new additions. Here's a list of all confirmed guns:
- Carbines: M4A1, HK417, AK-205
- SMGs: UMP, MPX, MP5
- Assault Rifles (ARs): ACE 32, G36, SCAR-L, HK433
- LMGs: RPK, Ultimax 100, M60
- DMRs: M14 EBR, KelTec RFB
- Shotguns: M1014
- Sniper Rifles: SV-98M
- Pistols: M18
- Launchers: AT4
- Melee: Sledgehammer
Each weapon class appears to have been carefully picked to offer distinct playstyles. For example, the M4A1 and AK-205 are fast, accurate carbines for mid-range combat, while the M60 and RPK are best for players who like suppressive fire.
Will there be more guns in Battlefield 6?
Yes, according to a pre-alpha test leak, Battlefield 6 features seven weapon classes, each with multiple variants. The categories include assault rifle, carbine, SMG, LMG, marksman, sniper, and utility. While the leak indicates that each class will have 7 to 8 options, not all were shown in the trailer.
Additionally, weapon descriptions like accurate, hard-hitting, and aggressive are an indication that Battlefield 6 will prioritize loadout variation. Sidearms and class perks like Recon's improved breath control for sniping will add tactical depth for weapon usage.
Are these weapons final?
Well, no. As Battlefield 6 goes through further testing, several firearms could be altered, renamed, or even removed before launch. However, the multiplayer reveal event and the open beta expected by August 4 will offer further insight about the game.
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