
The Battlefield franchise has always been synonymous with large-scale warfare, immersive destruction, and squad-based tactics. With the reveal of Battlefield 6, Electronic Arts and the newly unified Battlefield Studios are aiming not just to revive the series—but to redefine it. From the return of fan-favorite features to ambitious new modes, Battlefield 6 is shaping up to be the most comprehensive entry yet.
To bring Battlefield 6 to life, EA formed Battlefield Studios, a powerhouse collective of four development teams:
Studio | Role in Battlefield 6 |
---|---|
DICE (Stockholm) | Core multiplayer and sandbox design |
Ripple Effect (LA) | Creators of Portal mode and experimental gameplay |
Criterion (UK) | Oversees single-player and narrative integration |
Motive Studio (Canada) | Drives cinematic storytelling across modes |
This coalition merges over 20 years of Battlefield experience with fresh talent from across the industry. It’s a strategic move to ensure Battlefield 6 doesn’t just echo past glories—it evolves them.
Battlefield 6 Launch Details
- Release Date: October 10, 2025
- Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
- Editions:
- Standard Edition ($69.99): Base game + pre-order cosmetics
- Phantom Edition ($99.99): Includes exclusive skins, weapon packages, vehicle cosmetics, and a BF Pro Token (Battle Pass + 25 Tier Skips)
Phantom Edition & Tombstone Pack
The Phantom Edition is a nod to both modern customization and Battlefield nostalgia. It includes:
- Phantom Squad Soldier Skins (1 per class)
- Shrouded & Drop Shadow Weapon Packages
- Chimera Vehicle Skin
- Tombstone Pack (pre-order bonus): Gravedigger skin, Hatchet weapon package, XP boosts, and emblems
Fans are already debating the “Call of Duty-style” cosmetics, but the Tombstone Pack’s homage to Battlefield 4’s iconic squad is a clever touch.
Beta Access: August Playtest Schedule
Battlefield 6’s beta will unfold across two weekends:
Phase | Dates | Access Type |
---|---|---|
Early Access | August 7–8 | Twitch Drops, Pre-orders, Battlefield Labs participants |
Open Beta Weekend 1 | August 9–10 | Free for all players |
Open Beta Weekend 2 | August 14–17 | Free for all players |
Modes available during the beta include Conquest, Breakthrough, Squad Deathmatch, and Domination, across maps like Siege of Cairo, Liberation Peak, and Empire State.
Nine Multiplayer Maps at Launch
Battlefield 6 will launch with nine diverse maps, blending urban warfare, desert combat, and mountainous terrain:
- Operation Firestorm (remake from BF3)
- Siege of Cairo
- Empire State (Brooklyn)
- Liberation Peak (Tajikistan)
- Upper Town (Gibraltar)
- New Sobek City
- Saints Quarter
- Iberian Offensive
- Kundara Valley
Each map features mode-specific variations, ensuring tailored experiences for Conquest, TDM, and more.
Portal Mode: Creativity Unleashed
Returning from Battlefield 2042, Portal Mode has been massively upgraded:
- Map Creation: Full spatial editing tools to build custom maps
- Custom Rulesets: Design unique game modes with AI scripting and UI tweaks
- Progression Enabled: Earn XP and Battle Pass rewards through Portal gameplay
- Community Sharing: Server browser and featured playlists highlight user creations
Examples teased include:
- Horde-style survival with buy stations
- Top-down arcade shooter
- Tower-climbing obstacle mode
Portal isn’t just a side mode—it’s a sandbox for creators and a longevity engine for the game.
Battle Royale Confirmed
After months of speculation, EA has confirmed a Battle Royale mode for Battlefield 6:
- Will debut via Battlefield Labs
- Features a map called Lyndon Beach with 36 Points of Interest
- Inspired by Firestorm but designed to compete with Warzone and Fortnite
- Progression and cosmetics will be integrated, possibly with unique skins
While details are sparse, the mode is expected to launch post-release and may not be free-to-play.
Battlefield 6 isn’t just a sequel—it’s a statement. With the formation of Battlefield Studios, EA is betting big on collaboration, community-driven content, and a return to the franchise’s roots. The inclusion of Portal, a robust map lineup, and a battle royale mode shows a clear intent: to reclaim Battlefield’s place at the top of the FPS genre.