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Battlefield 6 single-player trailer sets the tone

Here's what you'll expect if you loathe multiplayer.

A new Battlefield 6 single-player trailer details what solo soldiers can expect outside of multiplayer.

“The year is 2027, and the world is on the edge of chaos,” EA said in a press release attached to the trailer. “The once unshakeable NATO alliance is crumbling, its foundations cracked by distrust and uncertainty. Financial instability, proxy wars, and political disputes have left some countries adrift in a sea of geopolitical turmoil.

“Amidst this chaos, a formidable force emerges – Pax Armata – A massive private military corporation unafraid to cross lines, with deep pockets and the latest tech seizes the opportunity to step into the power vacuum.”

You can take a look at the trailer above.

“The single-player campaign takes place across multiple pulse-pounding missions, as players step into the boots of Dagger 13, a squad of elite US Marine raiders taking the fight to Pax Armata,” EA continued. “With adrenaline-charged set pieces taking place around the world from Brooklyn to Cairo, this is the classic blockbuster single-player campaign, with jaw-dropping moments and explosive action, on an unparalleled scale.”

Expect Battlefield 6 from 10 October on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5.

Battlefield 6

11 October 2025
PC PS5 Xbox Series S & X
 

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