EA has finally pulled back the curtain on Battlefield 6, as the official reveal trailer just dropped, showcasing explosive cinematic moments, large-scale warfare, and the return of the series’ iconic destruction mechanics.
Alongside the trailer, the official Steam page is now live, meaning you can wishlist the game right now as we wait for more details.
A First Look at Pax Armata in Battlefield 6

The reveal trailer opens with a dramatic presidential broadcast, setting the tone for a global crisis caused by Pax Armata, a powerful Private Military Corporation funded by ex-NATO states. The world is teetering on the brink of chaos—and it’s up to you and your squad to bring it back from the edge.

There’s not much gameplay shown (yet), but what we do see is classic Battlefield spectacle: buildings collapsing, walls exploding, dogfights across stormy skies, and tanks charging through crumbling cities. It’s clear that Battlefield 6 aims to crank the chaos and scale up to 11.
Single-Player Returns, Multiplayer Incoming

One big surprise? The return of single-player campaign, which many fans missed in Battlefield 2042. EA teases a story where freedom, firepower, and squad tactics are front and center. But the real action is just getting started…

Get ready for the Battlefield 6 Multiplayer Gameplay Reveal, streaming live on August 1st, 2025, at 2:30 AM MYT
This major event will include new gameplay footage, showcase new and returning multiplayer modes, and offer a deep dive into the game’s maps and features. Not only that, but major FPS content creators will be hosting Battlefield 6 gameplay streams in the days following, starting with a global creator showcase from Hong Kong on August 2nd.
Built by Multiple Studios

Battlefield 6 is a colossal effort, crafted by not one but four major development studios under the Battlefield Studios banner:
- DICE: Star Wars Battlefront, Mirror’s Edge, and Battlefield series developers
- Criterion Games: Burnout and Need for Speed developers
- Motive Studio: Dead Space Remake developers
- Ripple Effect: Battlefield series developers
Together, they’re shaping what could be the most ambitious Battlefield entry yet.
Wishlist Now on Steam
Battlefield 6 is now available to wishlist on Steam and the Epic Games Store. While an official release date hasn’t been confirmed, EA has confirmed plans for an open beta, with more info likely dropping during the multiplayer showcase.
















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