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First revealed on the official Battlefield website, Battlepacks are content packages featured in Battlefield 4, Battlefield Hardline, and Battlefield 1 that add a new layer of customization and element of chance to multiplayer via microtransaction elements.

Throughout the course of their multiplayer career, players will be awarded Battlepacks through the completion of specific objectives or as is the case in Battlefield Hardline and Battlefield 1, they may also be awarded through purchasing with in-game currency that is earned through multiplayer progression. Battlepacks award random items designed to add customization options to give players more personalization. Packs will not include two of the same items at once nor will any previously unlocked items be repeated in the packs (excluding XP Boosts). This does not apply in Battlefield 1, where duplicate items are instead optionally traded in for scraps.

While in Customization, items that may be received via Battlepack are marked with a special icon. Many Battlepack items are visually distinct but functionally similar from other items in the same category. For instance, the Vertical Grip and the Ergo Grip both increase weapon stability while moving; the Vertical Grip is a Battlepack item, while the Ergo Grip is unlocked at start or received through progression.[1]

Battlefield 4

Battlepacks were able to be purchased in Battlefield 4 following a May 27, 2014 update.

Standard Battlepacks

Name Image Unlocked Real World Price Reward
Bronze Battlepack Bronze pack
  • N/A

One - $0.99 Three - $2.49 Five - $3.99

  • Two standard items
  • One bonus item
Silver Battlepack Silver pack
  • N/A

One - $1.99 Three - $4.99 Five - $7.99

  • Minimum of one advanced item
  • Two standard items
  • One bonus item
  • small chance of Superior item
Gold Battlepack Gold pack
  • Unlocks once reached ranks 90 and up

One - $2.99 Three - $7.49 Five - $11.99

  • Three standard items
  • Two Advanced items
Weapon Battlepack Weapon pack
  • N/A
  • N/A
  • Contains weapon accessories for a specific weapon, and is unlocked through normal weapon progression.
  • XP Boosts
  • Chance of receiving a Paint.

Special Battlepacks

Name Image Unlocked Reward
Premium Battlepack Premium Battlepack
  • Contains various item exclusive to Premium members
Veteran Battlepack Gold pack
Player Appreciation Battlepack Gold pack
  • All players during Player Appreciation Month event
  • Player Appreciation Dog Tag
  • Two XP Boosts
Luggage Battlepack Gold pack
  • Awarded to all players during the first week of Battlefest
  • Alligator Camouflage
Fossil Battlepack Gold pack
  • Awarded to all players during the third week of Battlefest
  • Hunter Camouflage

Battlefield Hardline

Standard Battlepacks

Name Image Price Real World Price Reward
Bronze Battlepack BFHL Bronze Battlepack
  • $10000
$0.99
  • Contains three items including a minimum of two standard items, with a bonus third item. The bonus item contains the likelihood of rewarding an advanced item.
Silver Battlepack BFHL Silver Battlepack
  • $25000
$1.99
  • Contains four items including a minimum of one advanced item and two standard items, with a bonus fourth item. The bonus item contains the likelihood of rewarding a superior item, not present in a Bronze Battlepack.
Gold Battlepack BFHL Gold Battlepack
  • $50000
One - $2.99

Five - $11.99

  • Contains five items including a minimum of two advanced items and two standard items, with a bonus fifth item. The bonus item contains the likelihood of rewarding a distinguished item, not present in a Silver Battlepack

Special Battlepacks

Name Image Unlocked Reward
Premium Battlepack BFHL Premium Battlepack 2
  • Contains exclusive Premium membership items
E3 Grappling Hook Battlepack Special Battlepack
  • Participated in the E3 Beta and completed the community mission
  • Contains the E3 Grappling Hook Patch, 25% Objective Boost and 25% Elimination Boost
E3 Stun Gun Battlepack Special Battlepack
  • Participated in the E3 Beta and completed the community mission
  • Contains the E3 Stun Gun Patch, two 25% Assistant Boosts
Battlefield Hardline Beta Battlepack Special Battlepack
  • Participated in the Open Beta
  • Contains the 50% Gearhead Boost, Graphic Shape, ERDL Jungle Camo, Boot Knife
Battlefield™ Veterans Battlepack Special Battlepack
Thanks For Sharing Battlepack Special Battlepack
  • Awarded to those who link Facebook to their Battlelog accounts
  • Contains two 100% Teamplay Boosts, contains two 100% Objective Boosts
Zodiac Battlepack Special Battlepack
  • Contains one viral Zodiac patch

Preorder Battlepacks

Name Image Unlocked Reward
Versatility Battlepack Versatility
  • Contains the ACW-R as well as Zebra weapon camouflages, 100% Teamplay XP Boosts, etc.

Precision Battlepack

Precision
  • Contains the L85A2 as well as Circuit weapon camouflages, 100% Teamplay XP Boosts, etc.
Suppression Battlepack Suppression
  • Contains the CAR-556 as well as Rattlesnake weapon camouflages, 100% Teamplay XP Boosts, etc.

Battlefield 1

Battlepacks return as a feature in Battlefield 1. Unlike past installments, they do not award attachments but instead weapon or vehicle skins, XP Boosts, and puzzle pieces which can be used to obtain exclusive melee weapons. Originally, battlepacks were randomly given to a fraction of players at the end of every game. Following an update on July 29, 2017[2] however, the method of earning battlepacks was changed to a progress bar shown at the post game scoreboard. Progress points are obtained depending on a players performance in a match with a Battlepack being awarded once the bar is filled.[3]

There are multiple different types of Battlepacks with their content determined by the type and revision number. Revisions are updated at the start of every week, replacing the previous revision. Battlepacks awarded with older revisions will be retained upon release of the new revision. Superior Battlepacks are awarded to Season Pass users for free once per month. Purchasing a Season Pass will award players with all the Superior Battlepacks they have missed from prior months.

Standard Battlepacks may also be purchased with Scrap or real money. The release of the They Shall Not Pass expansion introduced the Exchange which allows players to directly purchase skins, puzzle pieces and XP boosts from a menu with scraps. Much like Battlepacks, the contents of the exchange in a given week are static, and change each week.

DICE introduced new Battlepack variants on March 8th, 2018.[4] These new Battlepack variants involve a single purchase to obtain all the pre-determined skins in a single case, depending on rarity, item or class.

Types

Name Image Cost Real World Price Reward
Battlepack Front-battlepack-d5f96eb3 200 Scraps
  • One - $1.99
  • Three - $5.49
  • Five - $8.99
  • Ten - $16.99
  • Twenty - $29.99
  • Forty - $54.99
  • Contains a skin of any rarity, minimum Special
  • Possibility of containing an additional puzzle piece
  • Possibility of containing an additional XP Boost
Enhanced Battlepack Front-enhanced-a120fe9e 450 Scraps
  • N/A
  • Contains either a Distinguished or a Legendary skin
  • Better prospect of a Legendary skin
  • Better prospect of an additional bonus puzzle piece
  • Better prospect of an additional XP Boost
Superior Battlepack Front-superior-ff8e575e 900 Scraps
  • N/A
  • Contains a Legendary skin
  • Even better prospect of an additional bonus puzzle piece.
  • Even Better prospect of an additional XP Boost
Outstanding Battlepack Front-enhanced-a120fe9e 2,000 Scraps
  • N/A
  • Contains weapon or vehicle skins of the Distinguished rarity level or higher.
Spectacular Battlepack Front-superior-ff8e575e 10,000 Scraps
  • N/A
  • Contains weapon or vehicle skins of the Legendary rarity level, with one of the skins being a super rare skin.
Class Battlepack Front-superior-ff8e575e 2,500 Scraps
  • N/A
  • Will contain skins for weapons unique to the Battlefield 1 soldier classes.

Active Series

For the current Battlepack and Exchange series, see Battlepack/Battlefield 1 Active Series.

Retired

For the retired Battlepack and Exchange series, see Battlepack/Battlefield 1 Retired Series.

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