EA may have accidentally revealed the launch date for Battlefield 6 in an unexpected manner. Following the debut of the game’s official trailer on Thursday morning, sharp-eyed fans noticed that the legal disclaimer screen at the end subtly supports earlier leaks pointing to an October 10 or 11 release window.
EA’s page includes a note about “Pre-Sell Offers” tied to the Standard Edition of Battlefield 6. In the fine print, it states that this promotional deal ends on October 10, 2025, with an expiration period set for two years later—on October 10, 2027. However, the exact details of what the offer entails remain undisclosed.
Battlefield 6 is set to deliver improved destruction systems and massive multiplayer battles, staying true to the franchise’s signature style. Gamers can opt for either class-specific weapon loadouts or fully customizable gear setups, offering flexibility for both seasoned players and first-timers. In a departure from Battlefield 2042, the upcoming title will also include a dedicated single-player story mode.
Battlefield 6 price:
According to a noted leaker, Battlefield 6 is set to launch on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S, and will be available in two versions—a Standard Edition priced at $79.99 and a premium Phantom Edition costing $109.99. Interestingly, the PC version is expected to be priced $10 lower than its console counterparts.
Battlefield 6 Pre-Orders:
According to Billbil-kun’s report, pre-orders for Battlefield 6 are expected to go live shortly after the multiplayer showcase scheduled for July 31. The game will launch in two distinct editions, and additional details can be found in our comprehensive breakdown.
Battlefield 6 supported platforms:
Breaking away from its competitor Call of Duty, Battlefield 6 is officially leaving behind last-gen systems and launching exclusively on next-gen hardware. The game will be available on the following platforms:
PlayStation 5
PC