All the Chapter Assignments in Battlefield 5 Tides of War Overture

Each chapter of the Battlefield 5 Tides of War offers a variety of new Assignments for players to complete. Overture is the first of the Tides of War chapters, and it includes four different Battlefield 5 Assignments. These include “Class Completion,” “Three Kills,” “Master All Ranges,” and “The Launching Operation.”

The Four Battlefield 5 Assignments Available During Overture

Each of the Battlefield 5 Assignments available as part of Overture has four specific requirements for completion. Note that everything you do in Battlefield 5 during Overture earns you Chapter XP; contributing towards your Chapter Rank and earning you chapter-specific rewards. As such, the Assignments are a great opportunity to earn Chapter XP. You can also work on these while completing the objectives for the weekly Chapter Events. The first of these is Attrition and Fortifications. The four Overture Assignments are as follows.

Battlefield 5 Assignments in Overture

Class Completion

To complete the Class Completion assignment, you need to play as each of the different Battlefield 5 soldier classes. The Recon-themed objective requires you to score a long-range headshot. You also need to revive teammates as a Medic without dying, deal explosive damage to enemies, and build stationary weapons.

Three Kills

To complete the Three Kills assignment, you need to do three different objectives related to killing enemy players in groups. First of all, you need to score multiple headshots without dying, score a triple kill, and get multiple kills with a bipod deployed without dying.

Master All Ranges

For this objective, you need to demonstrate your combat skill at three different ranges. You need to score kills at ranges over 40m and also at ranges under 40m. Additionally, you’ll need to score kills in melee.

The Launching Operation

Finally, to complete this assignment you simply need to win one of each of the Battlefield 5 Grand Operations. These are France, Netherlands, North Africa, and Norway.