Cliff Lopez

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Rejecting a future in medicine to chase something rawer and more real, Staff Sergeant Cliff Lopez trades a stethoscope for a rifle and steps into the heart of Dagger 1-3 as Battlefield 6’s most emotionally grounded squad member. Born in 1999, he defied his parents’ dreams of med school to enlist in the United States Marine Corps, where his instinct to protect others found a very different outlet.
Role in Dagger 1-3
Lopez serves as Dagger 1-3’s medic and the squad’s Support pillar throughout Battlefield 6’s campaign, set against NATO’s clash with the private military company Pax Armata in 2027-2028. He links up with Gunnery Sergeant Dylan Murphy and the rest of Dagger during the main offensive in Gibraltar, marking the moment this tight-knit unit truly comes together under fire. His role consistently blurs the line between soldier and caregiver; he is the teammate who never lets anyone go down without a fight, wearing his loyalty openly in every engagement.
Personality and Traits
Where other soldiers in Dagger keep their emotions guarded, Lopez wears his heart on his sleeve, a trait that makes him both the moral center of the squad and its most relatable voice. His background in medicine-adjacent thinking gives him a unique situational awareness on the battlefield, always calculating who needs help and when. Reddit discussions among the game’s fanbase have noted that Lopez’s portrayal, including his glasses and dual role as a Corpsman-style medic within MARSOC, sparked genuine debate about military authenticity, a sign of how seriously the character was taken.
Voice Cast
Jack Murillo, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and Method-trained actor who studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, voices Cliff Lopez in Battlefield 6. Murillo’s military background was central to EA DICE’s casting decision, allowing him to channel lived experience into Lopez’s mannerisms, speech cadence, and emotional beats in a way that pure performance training alone rarely achieves.