Leaked Battlefield 6 Gameplay Shows The Game Running At Max Settings On RTX 5090

by Muhammad Ali Bari

Leaked gameplay footage from EA and Battlefield Studios’ upcoming first-person shooter, Battlefield 6, shows the game running at max settings on an RTX 5090 equipped PC.

YouTuber ZYTALIX has posted 37 minutes of pre-alpha Battlefield 6 gameplay footage showing the upcoming first-person shooter  running at max settings on an RTX 5090 equipped PC. The video confirms that the PC version will feature a shader compilation step at startup in order to avoid related stuttering issues.

The menu shown at the beginning confirms that the game is running at its Ultra preset on PC. The graphics settings shown don’t include mention of ray tracing, though it’s possible that it may be featured in the final version. The pre-alpha features 3 multiplayer modes, namely All Out Warfare, Conquest, and Domination. Players have the option to choose from 4 classes, including Assault, Engineer, Support, and Recon. The maps shown in the footage are called Scarab House and King’s Battery.

YouTube channel xLokord has also shared pre-alpha gameplay footage from Battlefield 6 running on an RTX 3080. The video can be seen below.

Back in March, 2025, a Telegram channel by the name of “1|BF” allegedly shared concept art from Battlefield 6. In addition to hints regarding the featured vehicles, the screenshots showed a return to a gritty aesthetic with the upcoming entry. Going by the vehicles seen in the artwork, tanks featured in the upcoming first-person shooter will include a Leopard 2 A5, an Ariete, a Russian Tigr armored vehicle.

Earlier, participants of the first Battlefield 6 playtest leaked gameplay videos as well as the deployment screen from the game’s pre-alpha build. Based on the footage, in-round perks that were last seen in Battlefield 4 are making a return in the upcoming entry. Additionally, players will now have individual class loadouts to pick from. Another element that appears to have been brought back from Battlefield 4 is the deployment screen camera.

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