Battlefield 6 is making waves as its official reveal is set for July 24. Recently, a report from the reliable source Dealabs hinted that the game will launch on October 10, available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
An October release aligns with earlier rumors, so it doesn’t come as a big surprise. Interestingly, Activision’s upcoming game, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, is expected to hit shelves on November 14. If these timelines hold, gamers will have about a month between the two releases.
It’s been four years since both these iconic franchises launched new titles in the same year, the last being Call of Duty: Vanguard and Battlefield 2042 in 2021.
EA has officially stated that Battlefield 6 will be available by the end of March 2026, but fans are eager for the upcoming trailer. The report also mentions two editions: the Standard and the Phantom. The Phantom edition, which is digital-only, promises extra in-game content. Importantly, there won’t be early access; everyone will get to dive in on the release date.
Pricing estimates place the Standard edition at €80 ($94) for consoles and €70 ($82) for PC, while the Phantom edition might go for €110 ($130) on consoles and €100 ($117) on PC. These prices are based on European sources and could vary once official US prices are announced. Preorders are rumored to start on July 31.
A teaser video out now hints at epic battles to come. An open beta is also expected, but no specific date has been shared yet.
Battlefield 6 is being developed by Battlefield Studios, with teams from DICE, Criterion, Ripple Effect, and Motive Studio collaborating on various elements.
As interest builds, fan reactions on social media reflect high anticipation for what this latest installment will bring. Engaging posts and discussions are trending, highlighting the eagerness and excitement among the gaming community.
To stay informed about updates, check reputable gaming news sites like IGN or GameSpot.

