Battlefield 6’s multiplayer gameplay has been leaked ahead of its official reveal on July 31st at 7:30 PM BST / 11:30 AM PDT, along with its beta release date.
Multiple sources have uploaded footage ranging from 10 to 40 minutes, though some of the videos have already been taken down by EA.
Battlefield 6 Leaks Could Mean Big Changes
According to several leakers, the beta version of the game will reportedly launch on August 4th. It’s expected to be around 40 GB in size and open to everyone, based on current rumours — but take the information with a pinch of salt until EA confirms.
YouTuber ZYTALIX shared a detailed 35-minute video of Battlefield 6’s multiplayer mode, showcasing weapons, classes, maps and more. However, one of the main highlights was a new feature where the Medic class can pull teammates to safety before reviving them.
While the footage is from the pre-alpha build, the game already looks quite polished and the graphics are pretty realistic as well, as promised by the developers. Here’s another gameplay video, uploaded by YH93Gaming:
Those who are waiting to see a finished product should tune into the multiplayer reveal event on Battlefield’s Twitch and YouTube channels, although the leaks do give some interesting possible insight into what to expect.
The event will give an overview of the maps and modes included in the game; however, fans will have to wait a bit longer for any battle royale-related announcements.
Following that, popular content creators across the world will stream the game on their channels and an offline event will also be held in Hong Kong on August 2nd.
Battlefield 6 Release Date and Editions
Leaks suggest that Battlefield 6 will have two editions — Standard and Phantom that will cost €69.99 (~£60.68) and €79.99 (~£69.35), respectively.
The title is officially scheduled to be released globally in fiscal year 2026 and in the meantime, fans can check out its debut trailer focusing on the single-player campaign below:
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