One of the most exciting new features in Battlefield 6 is the ability to drag injured teammates to safety. This simple mechanic has become a fan favorite among players who got early access to the game.
In Battlefield 6, players don’t always die immediately when shot. Instead, they go down and wait for help. You can revive them as usual, but now, you can also grab them and pull them out of danger before bringing them back.
Dragging a teammate is easy. On PC, you just walk up, press and hold a button, and move them away from enemy fire. It takes only a few seconds, but it can change the outcome of a match — and it feels like a scene straight from an action movie.
Many players at a preview event said this was the best part of the game. Some even liked it more than the guns, maps, or explosions. Whether you’re pulling a friend behind cover or getting rescued yourself, it makes teamwork feel powerful and fun.
The feature is also easy to use — no special role or gear is required. Anyone can do it. It helps your squad, earns you XP, and makes the game feel more dramatic.
Battlefield 6 releases on October 10 for PC and consoles. With features like this, it’s shaping up to be a big step forward for the series.