The Battlefield 6 Destruction Receipts challenge has turned into a nail-biter, but not in the way EA hoped. With only hours left before the second open beta shuts down, players are nowhere near the trillion-dollar destruction target set by the publisher. Despite huge participation numbers across the two testing weekends, most players seem more focused on firefights than farming explosions for the event.
Battlefield 6 Destruction Receipts struggle in open beta

The second open beta began on August 14 and is scheduled to close on August 18 at 4 a.m. ET. That first beta broke records with more than half a million players logged in at once. Even so, the Destruction Receipts challenge hasn’t sparked the same kind of momentum. EA promised a special cosmetic skin if players collectively logged $1 trillion in destruction damage, but at the nine-hour mark before closing, the official tracker showed just $178 billion, less than 20% of the goal.
Battlefield 6 Destruction Receipts leaderboard
The leaderboard highlights a handful of dedicated grinders. At the top sits Vusal_Mahmudlu with $336 million in recorded destruction, including $216 million from FTR Aircraft alone. Two other players have managed to break the $300 million barrier, but the rest of the nearly 5,000 submissions sit far lower. A standout clip shows Vusal_Mahmudlu ejecting from a jet just before slamming it into a base, an expensive move that racks up major receipts for the challenge.
Battlefield 6 map leaks spark more buzz
Separate from the destruction tally, players have been buzzing about leaked footage that points to massive map sizes in Battlefield 6. With the full release coming in October, the leaks and beta playthroughs paint a picture of large-scale warfare built for chaos. The scope of these maps feeds right into the destruction theme, though not enough players appear motivated to push the challenge over the finish line.
How to rack up receipts faster
Players chasing late-game numbers have found that certain targets are far more lucrative than others. Based on the top 100 submissions, these are the most valuable sources of destruction receipts:
- FTR Aircraft
- ATK Aircraft
- Attack Helicopters
- Heavy armored vehicles
- Base structures
Every player on the leaderboard has destroyed at least one FTR Aircraft, which appears to be the single biggest ticket item for receipts.
A goal slipping away
Even if a late surge adds more tallies, the trillion-dollar benchmark looks distant. EA has noted that it takes up to 24 hours for videos tagged with #BF6Receipts to appear on the tracker, but that delay is unlikely to cover the massive shortfall. The skin may stay locked, leaving the challenge as more of a spectacle than a reward.

