It appears that a short gameplay trailer for Battlefield 6 has been leaked, which reveals the game’s release date. This new BF game will come out on October 10th. And, since this is a leaked trailer, you can be sure that EA will take it down in the blink of an eye. So, watch it while you still can.
Battlefield 6 looks a lot like Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and Battlefield 3. So, if you didn’t like BF2042, you might really enjoy BF6. I personally like what I see in the video. It’s not perfect, but its core elements appear to be solid. This could shape up to be one of the best Battlefield games yet.
The game’s official description states that players will gear up for the ultimate action-packed war experience. You’ll fight in fast, intense ground battles. You can also fly jets in crazy air fights. Blow up buildings and objects around you to gain an edge. With tanks, fighter jets, and tons of powerful weapons, your team is your strongest weapon.
Battlefield 6 will be powered by the Frostbite Engine. So, it will be interesting to see whether it will support any Ray Tracing on PC. Let’s not forget that Battlefield 5 was one of the first games that NVIDIA used to show off RT. In theory, we should at least get support for AMD FSR 3.0 and NVIDIA DLSS 4.
According to the trailer, pre-orders will go live tomorrow. So, DICE may also share the game’s PC requirements. Or at least that’s what most devs do these days.
EA will officially reveal the game’s multiplayer on July 31st. We also know that there will be a Closed Beta on August 4th. Moreover, we can expect an Open Beta at a later date. In short, you will be able to try it before purchasing it.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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