Developed by a combined EA studio team, platforms are yet to be confirmed. A multiplayer reveal is set for July 31, 2025

The highly anticipated official reveal trailer for the next instalment in the iconic action FPS series, Battlefield 6, debuted on July 24, 2025. This initial look provides a glimpse into the game's campaign, promising a return to large-scale, chaotic warfare. Fans eager for more can anticipate a dedicated multiplayer reveal scheduled for July 31, 2025.
The trailer highlights the franchise's signature "all-out warfare experience," showcasing high-intensity infantry combat, thrilling aerial dogfights, and extensive environmental destruction. A prominent narrative element sees players embroiled in a conflict between NATO forces and Pax Armata, a formidable private military company whose stated goal involves the "destruction of NATO and its allies," with a particular emphasis on "destroying as many helicopters as possible."
Visually, the trailer opens with a fictional president addressing the U.S. after an "unprovoked attack" by Pax Armata, transforming familiar American landmarks into battlegrounds filled with "mechanised warfare, missile bombardment, and guys yelling." A memorable visual includes soldiers marching past a burning carousel. The game will feature a massive combat arsenal, including tanks and fighter jets, reinforcing the emphasis on large-scale engagements and the pivotal role of the "squad as the deadliest weapon."
While the reveal serves as a "technical showcase" for its impressive visuals, actual gameplay footage is yet to be revealed. Battlefield 6 is being developed by Battlefield Studios, a collaborative effort involving developers from DICE, Criterion Games, Motive Studio, and Ripple Effect. Confirmed platforms were not disclosed in the trailer or accompanying details.
Published: 25 Jul 2025, 09:53 am IST
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