Battlefield 6: Best Assault Rifle Loadout

Archak Mitra
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With Battlefield 6 imminent, battle’s already been engaged—and that’s your invitation to begin planning your loadouts. The assault rifle faction has been a Battlefield mainstay since time immemorial, and the ultimate combination of firepower, accuracy, and usability. And yes, there are certainly many options, but there’s one rifle that tops them all to the punch: the NVO-228E.

This is how to maximize the use of the NVO-228E by equipping it with a variety of attachments in order for it to take advantage of its biggest strengths—i.e., speed, agility, and reliability in close to medium-range combat.

Why the NVO-228E Is a Good Choice

The NVO-228E won’t do nearly as much damage as some, but where it truly shines is where it is most needed: simplicity and dependability. It’s easy on the body, has smooth recoil trajectories, and does well for quick target acquisition—perfect for players who enjoy roaming and switching quickly.

If used properly, this rifle is a dependable workhorse that can be used for single-player and coordinated group movement.

Recommended Attachments and Why They Are Relevant

In order to really make the most of using the NVO-228E, you’ll be seeking attachments that let you have as much control as possible without sacrificing too much raw firepower.

  • Start with the OSA-7 1.00X field of view. A low-profile, minimalist scope that keeps your sights on your target without intruding in your way—perfect when you’ve got swarms of enemies dotted around close up.
  • Accompany it with an aiming-measuring 50 MW Blue laser on the top rail. It boosts hip-fire precision and proves useful when all this begins getting crazy and you don’t get time to use aim down sights.
  • In recoil control, the Linear Compensator performs wonderfully in steadying your shots, and the QD Grip Pod underbarrel delivers precision while firing continuously.
  • You’ll also want to upgrade your magazine to the 45-round extended mag. It might slow your reloads a bit, but in return, you’ll be able to deal with multiple targets without having to duck for cover mid-fight.
  • Finally, Soft Point rounds provide a touch of bite to your fire, increasing your damage output by just enough to take those tight duels.

The NVO-228E isn’t going to be winning any awards for flat-out stopping power, but in these environments it’s an extremely solid rifle—it’s well-suited for the run-and-rush crowd, in particular. It’s a good all-around gun on close maps, and it handles pretty decently at medium range too.

Whether you’re new to the franchise or a returning veteran Battlefield player, this loadout gives you some nice balance of control and firepower that will see you through as you dive into the thick of Battlefield 6.

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Despite holding a degree in Chemistry Majors, Archak found himself as an Author. His love for games and choccy milk is unmatched! When not writing, Archak can be found indulging with motorcycles. After all, four wheels move the body but two wheels move the soul!
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