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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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"Battlefield 6" revives the competition against "Call of Duty". The title of Electronic Arts, available this Friday, relies on improved gameplay and popular features to win back players disappointed by the previous episode.

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Gamespot broke the news in United States on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
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