The Battlefield 6 beta is back and taking the world by storm (again). Despite a few niggling changes that have left some players a little dismayed, the ongoing playtest is indicative of the hype surrounding this title, which is set to be released in full on October 10.
As the beta unravels, we’re seeing some trends emerge, and none of them is more wholesome than the selfless mission to become the best medic in Battlefield 6. Folks are going entire games without dealing a shred of damage, emulating Hacksaw Ridge and giving up their game to save as many players as possible.
I recently stumbled across a contender for the title of Best Battlefield 6 Medic.
Playing The Medic in Battlefield Like Never Before
Battlefield 6 is nothing without classes, and for the most part, players are doing what the classes are made for. The Support folks are dropping ammo bags galore, the Engineer troops are taking out tanks, Assault soldiers are leading the fight from the frontline, and Recon fighters are sitting back in the hills and windows of crumbling buildings.
In my opinion, it’s the Support players who are living their role, leaning on the dual function of restocking ammo and providing revives to keep the battlefield flowing.
I was recently sent an image from a friend who is living out the role of conscientious objector in Battlefield 6.

While playing a game of Breakthrough on Liberation Peak, this user lived and breathed the Support class, refusing to kill a single enemy (and only dying four times!) as the match unravelled.
Instead, this player flew around the map with reckless abandon, reviving 564 players and netting a whopping 56,575 XP while doing so. His buddy fell in second place, securing 395 revives but unfortunately taking the lives of seven enemies.
Phenomenal effort.
Have you secured a score that can rival 564 revives in a single match? Let me know how you’re playing Battlefield 6 on the Insider Gaming forum.
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