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Battlefield 6 single-player revealed; multiplayer reveal coming August

Prepare the for the drip feed...

Battlefield 6 single-player was revealed in a trailer earlier today, with EA also promising more on multiplayer from 1 August.

“In Battlefield 6, the series’ incredible blend of visceral combat, epic warfare, and player freedom returns,” reads a press release.

“Blow through walls and bring down buildings for a tactical advantage or take to the skies in white-knuckle dogfights. Take part in a war filled with tanks, fighter jets, and sweeping combat at a grand scale but remember: the deadliest weapon is your squad.”

Battlefield 6 is being developed by Battlefield Studios, which includes devs from multiple studios including DICE, Criterion Games, Motive Studios, and Ripple Effect.

Surprisingly, EA didn’t date Battlefield 6, so hopefully that news is coming in early August.

Battlefield 6

11 October 2025
PC PS5 Xbox Series S & X
 

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