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After 65 Attempts Battlefield 6 Player Wins BR Match Without Getting a Single Kill

After dozens of attempts at pulling off a no-kill victory in REDSEC, one Battlefield 6 player managed to achieve the incredibly improbable feat, thanks entirely to an insanely lucky circle pull and the perfect hiding spot. Battlefield 6 fans have had mixed responses to the REDSEC battle royale mode and its differences to the standard multiplayer, but those that have spent enough time in REDSEC have managed to make the most of it with some truly hilarious gameplay.

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For those unfamiliar, Battlefield REDSEC is a separate free-to-play battle royale mode that can be played either independently or via shared account progression with the main game of Battlefield 6. Unlike the standard multiplayer mode in Battlefield 6, REDSEC features the typical battle royale mechanics, in which teams must eliminate each other until only one final squad remains. To keep the action moving, a fiery "death" circle slowly closes in on the gameplay map, forcing players into a more limited space and spurring more combat situations. However, one clever fan managed to find a way to become the last player standing without registering a single kill.

Battlefield 6 REDSEC Win Without Any Kills


Player jamcowl shared an unbelievable clip of how they earned a solo REDSEC victory with zero kills, thanks to "an insane circle pull" and a "perfect little pipe" to hide in. The clip begins with jamcowl running around the Battlefield 6 REDSEC map and discovering a reinforced concrete pipe hidey hole, which they just manage to squeeze into. After waiting for every other team, including their own teammate, to be eliminated, they held their position and waited for the death circle to slowly close in. As luck would have it, the location of the pipe was so perfectly placed, by sheer coincidence, that they ended up in the middle of the circle as it grew smaller and smaller. Eventually, only one other player remained, but without being able to find jamcowl hidden way, the other player was killed off by the circle, granting jamcowl a jaw-dropping no-kills victory.

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