The upcoming open beta of Battlefield 6 will also feature AI soldiers in the new Training Grounds play, dubbed Breakthrough Initiation.
The server browser for Battlefield 6 will allow players to find games with full progression enabled, as well as fun, custom experiences.
EA has also confirmed that its Anti-Cheat team is working with the Battlefield team to entirely remove confirmed cheaters.
The new setting allows console players to remain competitive when matched against those on PC, but has received mixed responses.
The "Advance Party" skin will become available for all beta participants on PlayStation 5 when the game launches on October 10th.
The multiplayer open beta concludes today, but will return on August 14th for all platforms and conclude on August 17th.
Mike Ybarra says Activision's franchise has "gone downhill" over the years and that Battlefield will "force them to change it."
Despite limited access and going live before the weekend, the open beta has already far surpassed Battlefield 2042's peak.
Early access is currently available for EA Play Pro and Battlefield Labs members, but you can also get access by watching streamers.
The company is also seemingly keeping an eye on Battlefield 6, but isn't worried about how it might affect Call of Duty sales.
Changes include maps having been modified to control the tempo at which players moved around, and to offer them more cover.
Global community manager Kevin Johnson also confirms that those registered for Battlefield Labs will receive early access to the beta.
In an interview, lead multiplayer producer Jeremy Chubb spoke about how destruction had been toned down in recent Battlefield games.
Battlefield 6 will make use of a new version of EA's Javelin Anticheat system that uses tools through Secure Boot to prevent cheating.
The first open beta is already seeing impressive numbers on Steam alone before going live on August 9th for all players.
Touted as the "biggest beta ever" for the franchise, it's available for the next two weekends on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
The server browser will feature plenty of ways for players to filter and search for specific servers, and will offer full XP.
It is currently unknown whether Battlefield 6 will prioritise matching players using similar control schemes on PC, however.
However, Steam players will still require an EA account. Epic Games Store players, on the other hand, must use the EA App to play.
Producer Alexia Christofi also confirmed weapon progression, with more attachments unlocking over time and additional vehicles.