BattleBit Remastered has a lot of tactical depth for players who want to sink their teeth into it. Making plays for strategic areas in a map can sway the tide of a match toward a team's favor, but controlling the flow of the game's 254-player matches can be a serious challenge.

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Players are going to die a lot in a BattleBit Remastered game and occasionally, entire squads will get wiped, which means no one will be able to spawn outside of actual control points or transport vehicles. Luckily, there is a way to set rally points where everyone in a squad can regroup after they bite the dust.

How To Place Spawn Points In BattleBit Remastered

BattleBit Remastered's fortifications and support menu
BattleBit Remastered squad build menu

By default, players can hold down their middle mouse button to open the Build menu, which allows players to set down a number of different fortifications or call-in supplies. Among these options is a squad-only respawn beacon that costs 200 Squad Points.

These beacons can only be placed on solid surfaces, and they take up quite a bit of space. However, they can be placed anywhere on a map, allowing for tactical insertion so players can keep the pressure up on key objectives.

Spawn beacons can only be placed by Squad Leaders. When they're destroyed by gunfire and ordnance, players won't be able to create a new one for a short duration. Beacons emit a loud, radio static noise that will alert both foes and friendlies to their location. Make sure to place them off the beaten path or fortify it with sandbags and obstacles.

Using Vehicles As Spawn Points

Parking a car for respawns in BattleBit Remastered
BattleBit Remastered tactical vehicle parking

Transport vehicles like Humvees and LAVs can be used as spawn points as long as one player is inside them. However, this can be circumvented by parking a spare transport vehicle on the very edge of a faction's safe zone.

Take an unarmed car from the base, drive to the edge of the safe zone, and park it somewhere hidden. Everyone on the team will be able to use it as a spawn point, not just squadmates. This is especially useful for small maps like District where several objectives are close to faction safe zones.

The player who parked the car will earn EXP every time someone spawns in it, making it a nice source of additional experience. However, if anyone decides to move the vehicle out of the safe zone, then it will no longer be useful as a spawn point unless it is manned.

BattleBit Remastered is available now in early access for PC.

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