SUBSCRIBE
Tech Journal Now
  • Home
  • News
  • AI
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Best Buy
  • Software
  • Games
Reading: Battlefield 6’s first batch of soldier skins is more tactical than tacti-cool, but if you thought that one green skin was a step too far, I don’t know what to tell you
Share
Tech Journal NowTech Journal Now
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • AI
  • Best Buy
  • Games
  • Software
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • AI
  • Reviews
  • Guides
  • Best Buy
  • Software
  • Games
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Tech Journal Now > Games > Battlefield 6’s first batch of soldier skins is more tactical than tacti-cool, but if you thought that one green skin was a step too far, I don’t know what to tell you
Games

Battlefield 6’s first batch of soldier skins is more tactical than tacti-cool, but if you thought that one green skin was a step too far, I don’t know what to tell you

News Room
Last updated: October 22, 2025 6:05 pm
News Room
Share
5 Min Read
SHARE

Tactical or tacti-cool, that is the real question when it comes to cosmetics in modern FPS games—or, maybe, the secret third answer: completely absurd and silly collaborations or celebrities, like most of the recent ones in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, which is odd considering I thought it was supposed to be a Cold War-fallout 90s spy thriller.

Nevertheless, it’s a topic that’s plagued Battlefield 6 since the very beginning, though its slate of strong military skins at launch was refreshing, to say the least. But with the launch in the rearview mirror now, all eyes are on Battlefield 6 Season 1 to see whether or not that grounded, military feeling is completely thrown to the wayside.

After a handful of hours playing Season 1’s content early, I can report that the first batch of post-launch cosmetics largely continues to deliver more grounded styles, but those of you who draw the distinction between tactical military gear and more stylised, ‘cool’ soldier apparel more strictly might see where this could potentially end up.


Related articles

For full clarity, these are just the cosmetics I saw while flicking through the menus in the preview event, so I can’t comment on how these skins are packaged, like which ones are from the battle pass or store bundles, nor how much either costs. Likewise, there could also be ones I’ve missed or weren’t included in this preview build.

Image 1 of 7

(Image credit: EA)

Battlefield 6 Season 1 skins: The Regiment skin in the soldier customisation menu.
(Image credit: EA)

Battlefield 6 Season 1 skins: The Health is Wealth skin in the soldier customisation menu.
(Image credit: EA)

Battlefield 6 Season 1 skins: The Mackenzie skin in the soldier customisation menu.
(Image credit: EA)

Battlefield 6 Season 1 skins: The Speak No Evil skin in the soldier customisation menu.
(Image credit: EA)

Battlefield 6 Season 1 skins: The Saito skin in the soldier customisation menu.
(Image credit: EA)

Battlefield 6 Season 1 skins: The Holm skin in the soldier customisation menu.
(Image credit: EA)

Nevertheless, the Unflinching and Regiment skins for the NATO Assault are very toned-down, realistic outfits that are very much in line with most of the launch skins. The same could be said for the Health is Wealth Support skin, which is basically a standard military get-up but with a slight pattern on the legs and brighter green and yellow colours. Pax Armata gets a skin that’s basically the Danish Frogman Corps, so that’s both realistic and cool.

Where I think people might have more issues is with the more stereotypical Call of Duty-like skins that chuck on more layers of equipment like a Swiss army knife. The Fearmonger skin features a white skull face mask and markings on the helmet and vest, similar to the new Samhain skin, which also features skeleton gloves hanging on its vest.

Image 1 of 6

Battlefield 6 Season 1 skins: The Fearmonger skin in the soldier customisation menu.
(Image credit: EA)

Battlefield 6 Season 1 skins: The Samhain skin in the soldier customisation menu.
(Image credit: EA)

Battlefield 6 Season 1 skins: The Counter Accusation skin in the soldier customisation menu.
(Image credit: EA)

Battlefield 6 Season 1 skins: The Spiteful Mirage skin in the soldier customisation menu.
(Image credit: EA)

Battlefield 6 Season 1 skins: The Basilisk skin in the soldier customisation menu.
(Image credit: EA)

Battlefield 6 Season 1 skins: The Wicked Grin skin in the soldier customisation menu.
(Image credit: EA)

The Counter Accusation skin sees the Engineer donning a hood to max out their aura, while Spiteful Mirage reminds me of Modern Warfare 2019’s version of Ghost thanks to its long cape. There’s the Wicked Grin skin, which is seemingly a free Halloween gift from the store, that has…a wicked grin.

The point is, these new skins are generally unobtrusive and fit with Battlefield 6’s overall aesthetic, just like the launch offerings, but if you found that one black and green skin to be a step too far, then I’m afraid to say that there’s more where that came from.

Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team.

As much as I’ll always rather restrained cosmetics over needlessly decked out ‘tacti-cool’ outfits, I’m also not blind to EA’s ambitions to make Battlefield 6 a successful live service, and time and time again, we’ve seen that means skins lots of people will actually buy. While Season 1 is actually rather restrained, I’m now going to move the goalposts as I cautiously await the Season 2 skins in the new year…

Read the full article here

You Might Also Like

Football Manager 26 announces partnership with FIFA, so get ready to take the mighty Scotland to glory in World Cup 26

A Polish LARP event will let you live out Frostpunk in real life for a few hundred euros: ‘Drag injured teammates through volcanic fumes… comfort the dying while your own fingers go numb’

Battlefield 6 officially nerfs XP farming servers into the ground, draining them of nearly all XP

Server shutdowns claim another victim: The Sims Mobile will disappear for good in January

Tekken boss announces retirement after 30 years in the most Harada way imaginable: a lengthy social media post and hour-long mixtape

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -
Ad image

Trending Stories

News

Washington and 35 other states reach settlement with Hyundai and Kia over lack of anti-theft tech

December 16, 2025
Games

Get a head start on Fallout Season 2: the new Fallout Shelter update adds The Ghoul, Lucy, and Maximus in a Vault under New Vegas

December 16, 2025
AI

Apple in enterprise — industry execs on what works, and what they want in ’26 – Computerworld

December 16, 2025
News

Senators probe AI tech giants over electric bills; Amazon says its data centers pay more than their share

December 16, 2025
Games

Stellar Blade boss receives presidential commendation for his contributions to the Korean videogame industry

December 16, 2025
Games

How to get Candleberries in Arc Raiders

December 16, 2025

Always Stay Up to Date

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Follow US on Social Media

Facebook Youtube Steam Twitch Unity

2024 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Tech Journal Now

Quick Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?