Battlefield 6 has finally been revealed officially, courtesy of a brand-new trailer premiered on YouTube. A legal disclaimer URL featured at the end of the trailer may have given away a release window too!
The trailer itself shows in-engine footage, but not gameplay. You see all the Battlefield staples: tanks, helicopters, fighter jets, all blasting away at each other and demolishing buildings. The trailer sets up a private miltary force called Pax Armada too, which appears to the be antagonistic force in Battlefield 6.
The trailer started up with a in-engine camera feed where discussions can be heard about various modern war talk, different countries, whispers about who isn’t present in the room, and quiet chatting about the upcoming statement from the President of the USA. This then led straight into the trailer.
The trailer ends with a date for an upcoming multiplayer reveal, which will take place on 31st July. You can wishlist the game now. In addition, the final shot of the trailer features a disclaimer that the game contains in-game purchases.
Typing in the disclaimer URL featured in this disclaimer takes you to a page on Battlefield 6’s standard edition. On this page you can read the following sentence on the standard edition pre-sell offers: “This promotional offer expires October 10, 2025. Code expires October 10, 2027.” This indicates that pre-sell offers end on October 10, and that a release date for Battlefield 6 may be October 11, 2025.
At this point, we know a lot about Battlefield 6 ahead of its October release date. Leaks from the Battlefield Labs tests have revealved that Rush will be coming back to Battlefield 6, single player details have spilled out into the internet, and a variety of weapons that’ll be usable in the full release have made their way online too.
Will you be checking out the multiplayer reveal stream next week? Let us know down below, as well as what you’re hoping to see in the tell-all showcase.