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Battlefield 6 reveal trailer goes live, multiplayer event announced

EA's big Battlefield reveal trailer officially dropped, giving us a much smaller amount of information than previously anticipated. Due to leaks earlier in the week, we had expected release date news, but the trailer simply ends with the promise of… more trailers. 

The new Battlefield 6 trailer is live and can be viewed below. It comes in at just over two-minutes long and is primarily cinematic footage to tease the game's campaign, because yes, for the first time in years, Battlefield 6 will have a true campaign mode. The trailer offers a first look at Pax Armata, a Private Military Corporation bankrolled by former NATO states whose agenda threatens to throw the world into global conflict.

So when will we actually see gameplay? Well on July 31st at 7:30AM BST, EA will host the Battlefield 6 multiplayer reveal event and various partnered streamers will be showcasing the game across sites like Twitch and YouTube all day long. It is here where we expect to learn about upcoming beta plans and an official release date.

Earlier this week, leaks claimed that Battlefield 6 will release on October 10th, with a beta to take place in August.

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