Squad-first warfare
Battlefield 6 leans on the series' signature idea that coordinated squads can change the outcome of massive fights across infantry, armor, and aircraft.
Fan-made Battlefield 6 reference
Track the essentials before you deploy: release date, platforms, multiplayer pillars, Portal, PC requirements, ratings, and the official Steam and EA destinations.
Overview
Battlefield 6 is the newest large-scale military shooter in the Battlefield series, built around squads, combined arms combat, destructible spaces, and a mix of single-player and multiplayer play. The Steam page frames the game around infantry firefights, air combat, tanks, heavy arsenals, and squad play.
EA's FAQ lists Battlefield 6 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC through Steam, the EA App, and Epic Games Store. On Steam, the game is categorized with single-player, multiplayer, online PvP, cross-platform multiplayer, full controller support, Steam achievements, HDR, and accessibility features such as subtitles and chat transcription.
Core signals
Battlefield 6 leans on the series' signature idea that coordinated squads can change the outcome of massive fights across infantry, armor, and aircraft.
EA describes a movement and gunplay system built for more tactical control, including actions such as dragging and reviving teammates and mounting weapons to stabilize fire.
Destructible environments return as more than spectacle: destroyed cover, new routes, and altered sightlines can change the way a fight unfolds.
Battlefield Portal returns as the creative layer for building and playing custom community experiences across supported Battlefield 6 platforms.
Modes and play
EA's 2026 roadmap points to larger-scale maps, Ranked Play, returning Battlefield locations, Naval Warfare, custom lobbies, spectator mode, persistent server browsing, leaderboards, Platoons, proximity chat, combat tuning, and map reworks.
PC reference
Steam also lists DirectX 12, broadband internet, TPM 2.0 enabled, UEFI Secure Boot enabled, HVCI capable, and VBS capable requirements.
FAQ
Yes. Steam and EA list the Battlefield 6 release date as October 10, 2025.
The official destinations are Steam, the EA App, Epic Games Store, PlayStation Store, and Xbox Store. This site links to Steam and EA as the primary references.
Yes. EA lists a single-player campaign alongside Battlefield's multiplayer suite and Portal.
Steam lists cross-platform multiplayer, and EA's FAQ describes crossplay options for Battlefield 6.
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