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How to Get End of an Era Trophy in Battlefield 6

Many players first learn movement and camera control in a Battlefield 6 Bot Lobby so they feel less tense in a live campaign run. The "End of an Era" trophy sits quietly in the opening mission and it rewards players who slow down for a single, tiny detour. The whole thing takes under a minute once you know where to look, and the reward is an easy addition to your collection before the real action begins.

The trophy is an Easter egg in the opening scene of the campaign called "Always Faithful." The item is a small dinosaur figurine placed on a desk in the starting room. The collectible is easy to miss if you sprint forward with the story. If you want a fast win for gamer score or if you simply like finding little touches from the developers, this is one of the lowest-effort pickups you can get in the whole game. Read the steps below and you will collect it on your first try.

Start the mission and watch the full intro cutscene all the way through. When the cutscene ends and the game hands control back to you, stop moving immediately. If you move forward before you turn, you will likely walk past the desk and miss the figurine. The immediate action you must take is to look behind you. Turn the camera 180 degrees so you face the small room you just left. That quick turn reveals the space where the collectible sits.

With your view flipped, look for a desk or a small table near a window in that starting room. The figurine is tiny compared with other props, so scan the desk surface slowly. When you spot the dinosaur figure, walk up to it and press the interact button. On PlayStation press Square, on Xbox press X, and on PC press the interact key shown on screen. The interaction only takes a moment and the trophy unlocks as soon as the pick-up animation finishes.

A few simple tips will keep you from missing the pickup. Pause for a beat after the cutscene so you get your bearings rather than rushing. If you die and respawn, the item will still be there in most cases, but it is faster to grab it right away. If the screen prompt does not appear when you stand close, step back a bit and try the interaction again; sometimes line-of-sight or an odd camera angle prevents the prompt from showing. These tiny fixes make the pickup reliable on the first run.

If you like practicing campaign flow in a low-pressure setting, use a Battlefield 6 Bot Lobby to run the mission a few times until you feel comfortable with the scene transitions and camera control. The Bot Lobby lets you rehearse the turn-and-interact step without worrying about being shot mid-move. Players who want quick completion will find that two or three dry runs in a bot lobby remove any chance of missing the collectible in a live session. The time invested in practice is minimal and it pays off with a neat trophy.

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