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Battlefield 6: 11 free bonuses with the Rogue Ops skin, here’s how to collect them



When a major shooter offers paid content for $20, and makes it free for millions of players, it’s worth paying attention to. With the launch of its Battle Royale mode RedSec, Battlefield 6 unveils an exclusive offer for all subscribers PlayStation Plusall formulas combined.

Available since October 28, this new cosmetic pack called “Secret Operations” (Rogue Ops) includes 11 items usable in classic and RedSec multiplayer modes. The perfect opportunity to personalize your equipment without spending a cent, provided you are a PS Plus member on PlayStation 4 or 5.

Everything in the Battlefield 6 Rogue Ops Pack

Designed to mark the launch of Season 1, this pack aims to reinforce players’ immersion from their first games in the new Battle Royale mode. It includes:

  • A “Going Dark” soldier skin for the PAX Assault class
  • A “Night Raid” vehicle skin for the UH-79 helicopter
  • An “Arctic Reign” weapons pack for the L110
  • An “Early Grave” weapon pack for the P18
  • A personalized “Lamina” parachute
  • A “No Limits” patch
  • A “Target Spotted” player card background
  • A “Rain of Lead” identification plate
  • A “Jacked In” weapon charm
  • A “Seasoned” weapon sticker
  • An “Aggressive Tactics” vehicle sticker

So many visual elements and aesthetic bonuses which, together, form a pack normally sold $19.99 on Xbox and PC. But on PlayStation, the pack is completely free, at no additional cost, provided you have an active PS Plus subscription (Essential, Extra or Premium).

Battlefield 6 plays on the heartstrings of dark skins

If it appeals with its generous content, the “Going Dark” skin could well trigger another form of debate. With his very dark designsome already see a resemblance to the infamous Roze “Rook” skin from Call of Duty: Warzonewidely criticized at the time for its invisibility in shadow areas. The good news is that the Battlefield 6 skin still displays some thinned armor areaswhich should limit visual abuse in play.

This involuntary nod to an old controversy could, however, make a name for itself in the competitive community, which is very attentive to the visual balance of skins in matches.

How to get the pack for free

To obtain it, nothing could be simpler: just go to the PlayStation Storecheck that the PS Plus subscription is active, then start downloading the pack from the page dedicated to Battlefield 6: Rogue Ops. No codes to enter or specific actions to perform in the game.

An initiative that comes at just the right time, a few days after the launch of RedSecthis new Battle Royale mode which takes up the legacy of Firestorm, with enriched gameplay, new maps, and a dedicated Battle Pass.