Battlefield 6 set for full reveal this summer

Tuesday, May 6, 2025, 5:20 pm

Anticipation is reaching fever pitch as Electronic Arts prepares for a long-awaited, full reveal of Battlefield 6 this summer. Promising to finally answer fans’ burning questions about gameplay and launch details, the announcement comes after years of tantalizing hints and delayed teases.


gamespot.com / Battlefield 6 Will Be Fully Revealed This Summer, Launching By March 2026

EA and developer DICE have been running playtests for the next Battlefield game for several months, but we still don't know much about what's to come. That will change soon, as EA has shared during its May 2025 earnings call that it will fully unveil the next Battlefield this summer.This…

kotaku.com / The Wait For Battlefield 6 Won't Be Much Longer With Full Reveal This Summer

We’re now almost four years out from the troubled launch of Battlefield 2042, making it the longest gap between new entries ever in the multiplayer shooter franchise’s history. But Electronic Arts promises fans won’t have to wonder what’s next for the future of Battlefield much longer. Battlefield…

gamespot.com / Battlefield 6 Devs Expanding Playtesting Soon, Share Details On Progress

The next Battlefield game is currently in development, and developer DICE has shared that it will be expanding its playtesting program soon. Battlefield Labs, DICE's effort to include players at early stages of the game's multiplayer mode development, will be inviting more people to join testing…

cnbc.com / EA tops fourth-quarter bookings as CEO touts 'Battlefield' reveal

Electronic Arts beat fiscal fourth-quarter bookings estimates.

venturebeat.com / EA tees up Battlefield launch and credits EA Sports for strong fiscal Q4

Electronic Arts announced strong preliminary results for its fiscal fourth quarter and fiscal year ended March 31, 2025. EA CEO Andrew Wilson said in a statement said that EA Sports College Football and EA Sports FC drove good results, with a “historic Q4” for The Sims. EA is also gearing up for…


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