EA's "Battlefield 1," like most modern online multiplayer shooters, wants you to earn the right to use all the weapons in the game by playing through it and leveling up classes to unlock them. It's a little tedious to achieve, but these are the times we live in. But did you know that there's a bug in the game that lets you use weapons even though you're not at the appropriate class level?
All that's necessary is that you have the proper amount of war bonds for a certain weapon. War bonds are the in-game currency of "Battlefield 1," and you use that to purchase weapons for use in the game, which are segregated according to the different classes.
Here's an easy guide on how to exploit this cheat in "Battlefield 1," according to PlayStation Lifestyle. All you really have to do is log in to your account on Battlefield.com, go to the Career page of "Battlefield 1," enter the Loadout, buy any weapon you want, and you can find that you can use it in the game!
Now that this is common knowledge among "Battlefield 1" players, however, we should expect EA to quickly fix it either before the open beta phase ends, or most likely right before they release the final build of the game. A lot of these available weapons are only for use in the final game, so when EA inevitably gets word that beta players are able to use these restricted weapons, they'll surely act on it.
"Battlefield 1" is currently in its open beta phase since August 30 (for Battlefield Insiders) for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and the PC, and developer DICE hasn't announced until when the phase is going to last. The final game will be released on October 21 later this year.