Battlefield 6: REDSEC: How To Complete Wreckage Missions

The Wreckage mission in Battlefield 6: REDSEC is one of Gauntlet’s eight rotating mission types, and it can feel chaotic the first few times you play it. Instead of playing like a regular run-and-gun mode, the mission has you finding bombs, hauling them across a heavily contested map, and planting them at active objectives before another squad gets there first. There’s a strong incentive for completing Wreckage missions in Battlefield 6: REDSEC, as successfully finishing it will reward you and your squad with a Custom Loadout drop, which allows you to get your hands on one of your saved loadout weapons for endgame PvP. Here’s how to complete Wreckage missions in Battlefield 6: REDSEC.

Battlefield 6: REDSEC: How To Complete Wreckage Missions

If you’ve played the Rush game mode in Battlefield 6 multiplayer, the Wreckage mission in Battlefield 6: REDSEC will feel right at home. However, in Wreckage, the basic attack-and-defend structure is condensed into a tighter Gauntlet setting, with shorter distances between objectives, faster engagements, and the constant threat of other teams closing in at any time.

To complete the Wreckage mission in Battlefield 6: REDSEC, you need to pick up a bomb, carry it to the designated M-COM station, and plant it. Once the bomb is armed, you and your squad will need to hold the area and defend the site until it detonates. Both the bomb and the M-COM station will be clearly marked on your HUD as soon as the mission begins, which makes them easy to find.

However, defending the area is where things will get tense as enemy squads can contest the objective, push during the plant, or attempt to wipe your team before the explosion goes off. Destroying the M-COM station will complete the Wreckage mission and unlock one of the best rewards: a Custom Loadout drop.

A Custom Loadout drop will allow you to call in a weapon from your saved loadouts for endgame PvP, which can significantly improve your chances as Gauntlet progresses. However, the incoming loadout drop will be visible from a distance and can draw in nearby squads looking for a fight, so don’t be surprised if securing the drop turns into another quick skirmish.

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