EA and DICE’s long-awaited Battlefield 6 has finally landed, and the first wave of reviews paints a clear picture: the series is back in action, chaotic, cinematic, and deeply multiplayer-focused. After years of experimentation, critics say this feels like classic Battlefield — but not without its rough edges.
EA and DICE have officially dropped a new cinematic launch trailer for Battlefield 6, alongside the full Season 1 roadmap, system requirements, and patch notes. The game launches October 10, 2025, with post-launch content starting October 28.
The highly anticipated Battlefield 6 campaign trailer debuted during PlayStation's State of Play showcase, offering fans an exhilarating first look at the game's narrative and gameplay. Developed by DICE and EA, the trailer introduces players to Dagger 13, an elite Marine Raiders unit.
Fans of Battlefield feel the wait for the next big game. Battlefield 6 is coming, but before it gets here, players have another task to finish in Battlefield 2042. EA has started a special mission that links both games. It gives the community a reason to hop back into 2042 and get ready for what comes after.
The open beta for Battlefield 6, held in August 2025, has already set records as one of the most engaging betas in franchise history. According to financial firm Oppenheimer Holdings, over 20 million players participated across PC and consoles, far exceeding EA’s initial projections.
The open beta for Battlefield 6, held from August 14 to 18, 2025, marked the public’s first opportunity to experience DICE’s new vision for the legendary first-person shooter series. Thousands of players joined across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.
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