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Battlefield 6 release date confirmed via EA website

EA elected to not announce the release date for Battlefield 6 when its first reveal trailer dropped earlier this week. However, the legal fine print on EA's website did confirm a leak that claimed the game would release in October.

The official website for Battlefield 6 went live this week alongside the new trailer. The page details the different editions of the game, as well as the pre-order benefits. In the fine print on this page, it says that pre-order offers expire on the 10th of October 2025. This just so happens to be the same release date for the game that leaked days ahead of the trailer.

We'll be getting another Battlefield 6 reveal on the 31st of July. On that day, the official multiplayer reveal will take place, with a new trailer, followed by streams from partnered Twitch and YouTube streamers. It is expected that the release date and beta details will be officially announced during this event.

As for this week's reveal, it confirmed that Battlefield 6 would return to a traditional single-player campaign. The Battlefield campaign was once a core pillar of the franchise but after Battlefield 4 and Battlefield Hardline, campaigns were reduced to a handful of small, standalone tutorial missions, before being axed completely.

If Battlefield 6 does release on October 10th as expected, then it will be launching a full month before Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, which isn't expected until mid-November.

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