A Battlefield 6 promotional case has been sent out to content creators by EA, as the publisher allegedly prepares a formal announcement for the first-person shooter in an upcoming event.
Content creator DooM49 (via Reddit user Dangerman1337) took to Twitter/X to share that he recently received a large Battlefield 6 case in the mail from EA. The tweet was later deleted, possibly because him and other content creators have likely signed an NDA, agreeing to the publisher’s terms of confidentiality. Nevertheless, the cat is already out of the bag, and it appears that EA is looking to formally announce the game sometime soon.

Fellow content creator rivaLxfactor also confirmed that EA has sent out packages marked with Battlefield 6’s logo to streamers. Additionally, he’s heard from a source that there is a 3-day EA event set to begin on July 29, 2025. According to him, it is where Battlefield 6 will receive an official announcement, and people from the development team will be interviewed in a “somewhat fixed format”. Furthermore, content creators will feature the game in their streams and videos.
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.