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Battlefield 6 roadmap details the remainder of 2026 for base game, REDSEC

Here's what to expect in Season 3, 4, and 5.

A new Battlefield 6 roadmap has detailed what players can expect in the base game and REDSEC for the remainder of 2026.

“Season 3 kicks off in May with a reimagining of a classic Battlefield 4 map, now called Railway to Golmud, which will be the biggest map in Battlefield 6 yet, nearly four times the size of Mirak Valley,” EA and Battlefield Studios said in a press release. “Set within Tajikistan after the events of the campaign, this fan favourite has been optimised to match Battlefield 6’s visual fidelity and gameplay. Then later in the season another legendary map arrives, with an updated reimagining of Battlefield 3’s Grand Bazaar, called Cairo Bazaar.”

Over in REDSEC, Season 3 will introduce a new Ranked Play experience via Battle Royale Quads, “setting the stage for a thrilling competitive experience that will evolve in future seasons based on feedback from the community,” Battlefield Studios said.

Later in the year, Season 4 will introduce Naval Warfare in both Battlefield 6 and REDSEC.

“Tsuru Reef, a new naval-focused map, which will be the biggest warground yet, with gigantic air and sea spaces, new naval-based vehicles, aircraft carriers with operational flight decks, plus a dynamic wave system that will heighten the intensity of ocean combat,” the press release continued. “This season, Battlefield will also return to Wake Island, one of most celebrated maps in the series’ history.”

Finally, Season 5 will end 2026, promising a new location, and a “special holiday jackpot of three maps dropping within a single season.”

Battlefield 6 is available on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5. We reviewed it here.

Battlefield 6

11 October 2025
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