- Battlefield 6 is giving players a M2010 ESR “Lethal Force” sniper weapon package for free.
- To claim it, players simply need to log into the game, go to Messages, and claim it.
- The free package is available until November 30.
Battlefield 6 players are getting another freebie, and it’s especially good if you like to play long-range and kill enemies before they even know what’s hit them. Yes, EA is offering a free weapon package, and frankly, it’s one of those “take it now or regret it later” drops.
And the best part? You don’t have to grind, complete weekly missions, or survive 20 headshots while sliding backwards. Just log in. That’s it.
Battlefield 6 Is Giving Away the M2010 ESR Weapon Package for Free

The reward includes a free weapon package for the M2010 ESR – the go-to sniper rifle that every Battlefield 6 player uses by default. This bundle is called “Lethal Force.” It gives your rifle a new digital camo look, along with a ready-made set of attachments that instantly make the weapon look sharper and more unique. The best part is that it’s super easy to claim.
- Log in to Battlefield 6 or REDSEC before November 30th.
- Go to the in-game Messages section.
- Click Claim.
That’s literally it. No hidden challenges, no secret missions, no 10-match requirements.
Why This Freebie Matters (Especially for Recon Players)
If you’re a Recon payer, this package is essentially a free buff wrapped in digital camo. The Recon class already shines with:
- Aim stabilization during ADS
- Auto-spot, which highlights enemies you aim at
Combine these abilities with a tuned-up M2010, and you’ll have a weapon that feels more confident in long-range combat, even if the sniper meta has changed.
The free claim window will close on November 30th, and after that, it’s gone. No reruns are confirmed. If you’re playing Battlefield 6 this month or even thinking about playing it again, grab this and give your Recon loadout a stylish upgrade.
And if you try it, let me know what you think of the new package. Is it worth using, or is it just another cosmetic inbox filler?
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