
"All you have to do is make sure the game is updated to its current patch, start it up, and choose the Redsec option from the main menu. You'll see it listed on the side among other options like Campaign and Multiplayer. The patch is substantial, so give yourself a little time to install it (on Xbox Series X|S, it clocked in at a little over 21GB) but there's nothing else you have to do past that point."
"There are standalone clients available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S that you will need to download in order to play: Keep in mind that if you are playing on a fresh Battlefield 6 profile, you'll be at a very slight disadvantage early in your Redsec career. Attachments and customization options that players chose in Battlefield 6 carry over to Redsec, but the differences between different scopes and grips are small enough that you should be just fine."
Battlefield Redsec launched alongside Season 1 of Battlefield 6 as a free-to-play battle royale. Players who own Battlefield 6 can access Redsec by updating the game to the latest patch and selecting the Redsec option from the main menu; the update can be substantial (about 21GB on Xbox Series X|S). Players without Battlefield 6 can download standalone Redsec clients on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. New Battlefield 6 profiles may face a slight early disadvantage because attachments and customization choices carry over to Redsec, though scope and grip differences are minor and should not significantly affect play.
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