Electronic Arts has officially confirmed that the reveal trailer for Battlefield 6 will debut on July 24, 2025, at 8 AM PT. Alongside this announcement, the publisher has also released new artwork for the upcoming first-person shooter, signaling the start of the game’s promotional campaign. While specific details about the project remain under wraps, this reveal marks the first formal confirmation of Battlefield 6 after months of speculation and unofficial reports.
Earlier reports hinted at the beta phase for Battlefield 6. According to information uncovered via the EA app API, the multiplayer beta is expected to launch on August 4, 2025. The data, highlighted by a Reddit user, included references to a publication date and mentioned “early open beta access.” While this does not serve as an official confirmation of the beta’s start date, it strongly points to early August as the likely window, possibly tied to pre-order incentives.
Adding to the speculation, content creators had started receiving promotional packages marked with Battlefield 6 branding. Well-known streamer DooM49 shared news of receiving a large promotional case from EA, while fellow creator rivaLxfactor confirmed that other influencers also received branded items. According to rivaLxfactor, a three-day EA event is scheduled to begin on July 29, where Battlefield 6 will reportedly be showcased in-depth. This event is said to include interviews with the development team in a structured format, as well as gameplay features presented through content creators’ streams and videos. An open beta is expected to follow soon after the event.
Speculation around Battlefield 6 intensified earlier this year when a Telegram channel named “1|BF” allegedly leaked concept art depicting various vehicles and suggesting a return to a more grounded, gritty aesthetic. The artwork hinted at the inclusion of real-world military hardware, including tanks like the Leopard 2 A5, the Ariete, and the Russian Tigr armored vehicle. Leaked gameplay footage from the pre-alpha build also hinted at the return of features familiar to series fans, such as in-round perks and a customizable class loadout system reminiscent of Battlefield 4. The footage further suggested that the deployment screen camera from past entries may be making a comeback.
With the official reveal date now confirmed, anticipation is high for what Battlefield 6 will bring to the franchise. EA’s decision to begin teasing content ahead of the formal unveiling suggests confidence in the game’s direction, with fans eager to see whether the series will reclaim its position among the top-tier shooters in the market.