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Battlefield 6 multiplayer gameplay leaks

While Battlefield Labs playtests are technically protected by NDA, that hasn't stopped a flurry of leaks from hitting the web over the past few months. As EA gears up for the official reveal of Battlefield 6, more leaks have been found, with the latest leak bringing us new gameplay footage. 

While previous footage leaks revealed work-in-progress cutscenes from the single-player campaign, this new batch of gameplay footage gives us a look at multiplayer. Specifically, it is 18 minutes' worth of footage from the fan-favourite Rush game mode.

The footage was shared to the Chinese social media site, Bilibili, and later found its way to various subreddits (via TGP).

Of course, the footage we are seeing is of a pre-alpha version of Battlefield 6, so the final game should end up looking different and there is a chance that certain maps and weapons don't appear in the final game at all.

EA is expected to officially reveal Battlefield 6 before Gamescom in August, and we should hear about expanded playtest plans as well in the run up to launch. Battlefield 6 does not have a final release date yet, but it is supposed to release before the end of the fiscal year, putting the launch anywhere between now and March 31st 2026.

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