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Complete Challenge Expert 4 in Battlefield 6 with our guide. Learn the best mission for getting 30 headshots, tips for accuracy, and how to unlock the Breach Player Card Background reward.
So you’re hunting for campaign challenges in Battlefield 6, and you’ve hit Challenge Expert 4—the one that demands you rack up 30 headshots in a single mission. At first glance, this might seem straightforward. Just aim for the head, right? But here’s the reality: not all campaign missions are created equal when it comes to farming headshots.
Some missions throw you into massive open battlefields where enemies are spread thin. Others hand you close-quarters weapons that make precision shooting a nightmare. And some missions? They’re just too short to hit that 30-headshot threshold without going full John Wick mode.
The good news is there’s one mission that’s practically designed for this challenge, and I’m going to show you exactly how to cheese it (in the best way possible).
Challenge Expert 4 is part of Battlefield 6’s campaign challenge system—a series of tough objectives that unlock multiplayer rewards when completed. This particular challenge has one simple requirement:
Complete any campaign mission with 30 headshots
Sounds easy enough, but the devil’s in the details. You need to:
The reward? You’ll unlock the Breach Player Card Background—a slick cosmetic for your multiplayer profile that shows you’ve got the campaign chops to back up your online skills.

After testing multiple campaign missions, there’s one clear winner for this challenge: Le Rocher, which is the second mission in Battlefield 6’s campaign.
You play as Gecko, the squad sniper: Instead of being handed a generic assault rifle, you start with precision sniper equipment right out of the gate. This isn’t some random loadout choice—the entire opening sequence is built around long-range headshots.
It begins with a sniping tutorial section: The first part of The Rock literally forces you to take careful, aimed shots at distant enemies. It’s like the game developers knew this challenge existed and designed this mission specifically for it.
Target-rich environment with good sightlines: Unlike sprawling open-world missions where enemies are scattered, The Rock funnels enemies through predictable paths with clear lines of sight. You’re not hunting for targets—they’re coming to you.
Manageable mission length: It’s long enough to easily hit 30 headshots, but not so long that you’ll get fatigued and start missing shots. The sweet spot for challenge grinding.
You can keep the sniper rifle throughout: Unlike some missions that force weapon swaps, you can maintain your precision rifle for the entire mission if you want. And you should want to.

Here’s exactly how to approach this challenge without tearing your hair out:
The mission opens with a sniping sequence where you’re posted up with perfect visibility. This is your golden opportunity:
You should easily knock out 10-15 headshots during this opening section if you’re patient and methodical. This gives you a huge head start.
Once you move into more active combat scenarios:
Stick with your sniper rifle: I know it’s tempting to grab that assault rifle or SMG, but resist. Your sniper is your best friend for this challenge.
Engage from distance: Don’t rush into close quarters. Let enemies come into your sightlines, then pick them off.
Prioritize stationary targets: Enemies taking cover, manning positions, or scanning the area are easier headshot targets than sprinting hostiles.
Use cover aggressively: Pop out, take a headshot, duck back. Rinse and repeat. You’re not trying to speedrun—you’re farming precision kills.
Conseil de pro : If you’re struggling with moving targets, check out our best settings and optimization guide to dial in your sensitivity and aim assist settings.
As you approach your goal:
Watch for the notification: A challenge progress indicator will pop up on the left side of your screen when you hit headshot #30. Don’t celebrate yet.
Keep playing: This is crucial. Some players have reported challenge tracking bugs where quitting immediately causes progress to reset. To be safe, finish the entire mission before exiting.
Consider going over 30: If you’re close to the mission end and sitting at exactly 30, grab a few more just to be safe. Better to have 35 headshots logged than risk a bug wiping your progress.

After watching friends struggle with this challenge, here are the pitfalls you need to dodge:
Rushing your shots: Speed doesn’t matter here. Every missed headshot is a wasted opportunity. Slow down.
Using the wrong weapon: If you swap to an assault rifle or SMG for “versatility,” you’re making life harder. The sniper rifle’s accuracy is your greatest asset.
Fighting at close range: Once you’re in CQB situations, headshots become harder. Maintain distance whenever possible.
Quitting mid-mission: Even if you see the challenge complete notification, finish the mission. Trust me on this.
Not adjusting for difficulty: If you’re playing on higher difficulties, enemies become bullet sponges and more aggressive. Consider dropping to Normal difficulty just for this challenge run.
Since you’re already playing through The Rock for Challenge Expert 4, you might as well knock out some other objectives:
Collectibles: The Rock contains several Dog Tags you can snag. Check out our dedicated guide on The Rock mission collectibles to grab them all in one run.
Challenge Expert 1: If you haven’t done it yet, The Rock is also a solid choice for completing a mission without firing your gun (though you’ll need to do a separate playthrough for that one).
Achèvement de la campagne : Working through the campaign unlocks various multiplayer rewards and helps you understand the game’s lore. Check our guide complet des missions de campagne for the full breakdown.
While The Rock is the optimal choice, here are backup options if you want variety:
Night Raid: The stealth-heavy sections give you time to line up shots, and guards often stand still. See our Night Raid collectibles guide for more info.
Operation Ember Strike: Has some good sniping opportunities in the first half. Our Operation Ember Strike collectibles guide covers the mission layout.
Nile Guard: Features several elevated positions perfect for headshot farming. Check the Nile Guard collectibles guide for positioning tips.
Honestly though? Just do The Rock. It’s designed for this challenge, and you’ll thank me later.
Here’s something important you need to know: some Battlefield 6 campaign challenges have tracking bugs that prevent rewards from unlocking properly. The community over on the Subreddit Battlefield 6 has reported multiple instances where challenge progress didn’t save.
Always finish the mission completely: Don’t quit to menu the second you hit 30 headshots. Play through to the mission complete screen.
Check your challenge menu: After completing the mission, go into your challenges menu and verify that Challenge Expert 4 shows as complete before starting a new mission.
Don’t dashboard quit: Exit the mission properly through in-game menus rather than force-quitting the application.
Save your gameplay footage: If you’re on console, consider clipping the challenge notification and mission complete screen as proof in case you need to contact support.
The good news is that most players aren’t experiencing these bugs, but better safe than sorry.
Once you’ve knocked out Challenge Expert 4 and unlocked your Breach Player Card Background, you might be wondering what’s next in the campaign challenge gauntlet.
Challenge Expert 5 requires you to get 10 melee kills in a single mission, which is honestly a cakewalk compared to 30 headshots. Close-quarters missions work best for this one—just sprint around and start stabbing.
Looking to complete all campaign challenges? Here’s what else you should tackle:
Once you’ve mastered headshots in the campaign, it’s time to translate those skills into multiplayer dominance. Here’s how campaign practice pays off online:
Recon class synergy: If you enjoyed the sniper gameplay in The Rock, you’ll love Recon in multiplayer. Check our meilleur guide des chargements de reconnaissance to build the perfect sniper kit.
Sniping spots: Take your newfound headshot skills to elevated positions. Our Liberation Peak best sniper spots guide shows you the best vantage points.
Deadeye challenges: Multiplayer has its own challenge system. The Défis Deadeye specifically reward precision shooting.
Complete weapon challenges: Headshots contribute to weapon mastery. See our liste complète des armes to find sniper rifles worth grinding.
Want to truly master precision shooting? Here are some advanced techniques:
Learn bullet drop mechanics: Different rifles have different ballistics. Spend time in the campaign understanding how your shots arc over distance.
Lead moving targets: Don’t aim where the enemy is—aim where they’re going to be. This takes practice but becomes second nature.
Optimisez vos paramètres : Mouse sensitivity (or controller deadzone) can make or break your headshot game. Our best settings optimization guide has competitive recommendations.
Use the range finder: Some loadouts include range finders that help you judge distance. Our range finder complete guide explains how to use this tool effectively.
Control your breathing: In real-world shooting and in Battlefield, breath control stabilizes your aim. Hold breath (Shift/L3) right before you fire.
You might be wondering: “Why bother with campaign challenges when multiplayer is where the action is?”
Fair question. Here’s why they’re worth your time:
Exclusive rewards: Some cosmetics and player card backgrounds are seulement available through campaign challenges. If you’re a completionist, you need these.
Développement des compétences : Campaign challenges force you to master mechanics in a low-pressure environment. The skills transfer directly to multiplayer.
Achievements/Trophies: Many campaign challenges overlap with achievement requirements, making them a two-for-one deal.
It’s fun: Hot take, I know, but there’s something satisfying about methodically working through campaign objectives. It’s a nice change of pace from sweaty multiplayer lobbies.
Bragging rights: Showing off rare player cards tells other players you’ve put in the work. It’s a subtle flex.
Challenge Expert 4 might seem intimidating at first—30 headshots is no joke—but with the right mission choice and a patient approach, it’s completely manageable. The Rock is purpose-built for precision shooting, and if you take your time and prioritize accuracy over speed, you’ll knock this out in a single playthrough.
The Breach Player Card Background you’ll unlock is a nice addition to your profile, but more importantly, you’ll have developed genuinely useful shooting skills that carry over into every mode. Whether you’re working on Défis de classe d'assaut, grinding Engineer challenges, or just trying to git gud at the game, headshot accuracy is always valuable.
Now grab that sniper rifle, load up The Rock, and start stacking headshots. Your enemies aren’t going to shoot themselves in the face—that’s your job.
Need more challenge help? Consultez nos guides sur Défis rapprochés, Danger Défis proches, et Défis de Bullet Storm to keep that progression train rolling.
Good luck out there, and remember: in Battlefield 6, headshots aren’t just satisfying—they’re a lifestyle. 🎯