Publisher EA has finally confirmed that the nextBattlefieldgame will be titledBattlefield 6, with an official reveal trailer set to premiere this Thursday, July 24. EA confirmed the existence of a newBattlefieldgame last year with its first piece of concept art, and while footage from numerous closed playtests has continued to leak online, fans now know that the shooter will officially be titledBattlefield 6.
Things are beginning to ramp up for fans who have been patiently waiting for the nextBattlefieldgame. Not only has EA now confirmed the official title of the shooter and exactly when fans will be able to watch the first reveal trailer, but it was just yesterday that the studio announced anopen beta forBattlefield 6. There’s no exact date for when the beta will kick off, but there have been rumors that claim it will kick off as early as next month. Should those rumors be true, there’s a strong chance that further information may be shared with the game’s official reveal trailer later this week.
Following rumors of apotentialBattlefield 6revealthat began circulating online late last week, EA has now confirmed that the first trailer for the gamewill premiere on Thursday, July 24. According to the officialBattlefieldYouTube channel, the trailer will be released at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET / 4 PM BST. Those who are eager to see the trailer as soon as it goes live cantune in right here. As for what will be included in the trailer, the details remain a mystery. If an open beta is set for as early as August, fans may get their first official look at someBattlefield 6gameplay.
Battlefield 6 Reveal Coming This Week
It’s been nearly four years since the lastBattlefieldgame, and fans are eager to see how EA and DICE intend to come back bigger and better after thedisastrous launch ofBattlefield 2042. While DICE has worked tirelessly to improve the state of the 2021 shooter with plenty of post-launch improvements and changes,Battlefield 2042left an incredibly sour taste in players' mouths. The game’s new Specialist system, a limited number of weapons at release, no scoreboards, fewer game modes, bugs, glitches, and performance issues all contributed to one of the most controversialBattlefieldlaunches ever.
Thankfully, DICE seems to have taken the feedback from fans on board, as the studio stated last year thatBattlefield 6will draw inspiration from the likes ofBattlefield 3and4, two of the most beloved entries in the franchise’s history. Not only will the nextBattlefieldgame feature a modern setting, but it will also removeBattlefield 2042’s controversial Specialist feature, according to publisher EA.
There’s no release date forBattlefield 6just yet, but if it intends to launch later this year, it will likely be going head-to-head withCall of Duty: Black Ops 7. Rumors suggest the nextCall of Dutygame will be launching in November, but fans will likely find out more at its worldwide reveal on August 19. If both shooters are released this year, it will mark the first time since 2021 that newBattlefieldandCall of Dutygames have launched in the same year.