If you’re jumping into Battlefield 6, one of the changes you’ll want to master early is how to unlock and use the Deploy Beacon. This gadget has been reworked from earlier games, and understanding its mechanics can give your squad an edge. In this guide, you’ll learn how to access it, when to use it, and tips to get the most from it.

In past Battlefield games, the spawn beacon (sometimes called a radio beacon) allowed Recon players to place a point for squadmates to respawn near objectives or flanking routes. In Battlefield 6, it’s been renamed the Deploy Beacon, but the concept remains: it gives your squad a forward spawn option.
However, there are some key changes:
- The gadget now belongs to the Assault class instead of Recon.
- It has a limited number of uses per squad rather than being infinite.
- If the Assault player who placed it respawns onto it, the beacon will self-destruct.
These changes aim to reduce exploitative camping and promote team coordination rather than lone-wolf play.
How to Unlock the Deploy Beacon
Because the Deploy Beacon is now an Assault gadget, you must unlock it through the progression of the Assault class. Here’s a step-by-step path:
- Play as Assault Class
You must select Assault in multiplayer to access its gadget tree. - Reach the Required Rank/Level
The Deploy Beacon isn’t available at the start — you’ll need to earn XP with Assault to unlock its gadget pool. - Spend Gadget Points or Unlock Slots
Once you hit the required class level, you’ll gain access to more gadgets, among them the Deploy Beacon. Assign it to one of your gadget slots. - Confirm in Loadout
Before match start (or in class customization screens), check that the Deploy Beacon is selected as one of your active gadgets.
Once all these steps are done, you’re ready to deploy the beacon in matches.
How to Use the Deploy Beacon Effectively
Getting it is one thing — using it effectively is another. Here’s how to deploy and make the most of it.
Deploying the Beacon
- Choose a safe and strategic location: behind cover, out of direct sight, or at a flank route.
- You need clear ground to place it — avoid steep slopes or obstructed spots.
- Activate the deploy animation; you’ll see the beacon being planted.
Spawning on the Beacon
- Once placed, squadmates (including you, unless self-destruction triggers) can select the beacon as a spawn point.
- On deployment maps, some spawn beacons in previous games let players para-drop from above; whether that mechanic returns depends on map design in BF6.
- Crucially: if the Assault who deployed it respawns on it, the beacon will self-destruct. It is meant as a one-use boost for repositioning, not permanent control.
Usage Limits and Destruction
- Each squad only gets a finite number of uses for the Deploy Beacon. Use them wisely.
- The beacon self-destructs if you respawn onto it, or sometimes if used excessively.
- Players have reported that sometimes the beacon is destroyed when anyone spawns on it, or even by bugs during deployment. These behaviors are likely intended or semi-intended safeguards.
When and Where to Use the Deploy Beacon
You won’t want to throw down a beacon just anywhere. Here are good contexts and ideas.
- Flanking maneuvers: Plant the beacon behind enemy lines or at a less guarded flank to allow your squad to push from unexpected angles.
- Recovering control of objectives: When your squad is cut off, drop a beacon to jump back into contested zones quickly.
- Supporting pressured teammates: If your squad is pushed back, placing a beacon forward helps relieve pressure.
- Avoid direct conflict zones: Don’t put the beacon in open or high-traffic areas where enemies will easily destroy it.
- Coordinate with your team: Let your squad know where you plan to drop it so they can be ready to spawn there.




