Battlefield 6 Review: Big-Battle Mayhem Is Back, but Destruction Is AWOL
Battlefield 6 revives classic large-scale multiplayer with expansive maps and vehicles while its campaign offers a brief, cinematic story of a fractured NATO facing mercenary threats.
- On October 10, 2025, Battlefield 6 will launch on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, featuring a single-player campaign following MARSOC against the private military company Pax Armata.
- Pax Armata, a private military conglomerate, steps into a vacuum as NATO's alliance is shown fracturing, prompting various European countries to seek protection from the multinational company.
- Across nine missions, the campaign shifts perspectives via flashbacks and features tanks and large-scale destruction, while the M277 represents the in-game version of Sig Sauer's M7 rifle.
- Positive beta response and a return-to-form approach suggest Battlefield 6 will sustain a healthy player base, with reviewers calling multiplayer the best online experience in over a decade.
- The launch arsenal includes 41 main weapons and attachments, with many gadgets gated by progression at levels 27 and 37; developers plan a battle royale mode and fixes in coming months.
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