Battlefield fans, here is something special for you. YouTube’s ‘Fernando’ has shared a video, showing one hour of uncut leaked gameplay footage from Battlefield 6.
This gameplay footage was captured from a PS5. From what I can see, it runs at 60FPS and it has a great image quality. In other words, this isn’t your typical blurry low-quality leaked gameplay video. So, make sure to watch as it can give you a pretty good idea of the current state of this new BF game.
My guess is that EA will officially reveal Battlefield 6 this June at its June Showcase. If this does happen, we can assume we’ll get it by the end of 2025. That’s an educated guess, though, and nothing more. For all we know, it may slip into 2026.
Battlefield 6 seems to be closer to the atmosphere and art style of BF3. In other words, we are looking at a modern-day BF game. It won’t be a WWI, WWII, or futuristic shooter. Again, this is something that will please a lot of BF fans, as everyone has a soft spot for Battlefield 3. And, after what happened with BF2042, I’m certain a lot of people want to go back to the glorious days of BF.
Since this is a leaked video, I recommend watching it right away. I don’t believe EA will take them down. After all, all the previous leaked videos of BF6 are still available. But hey, you never know. Someone at EA may wake up tomorrow and hit the DMCA button.
This is perhaps the best gameplay video for the new Battlefield game. It shows pretty much everything. From helicopters, tanks and infantry battles to the game’s customization system. And yes, we also get to see more of the game’s amazing destruction. The only downside is that it’s in Japanese. So, that’s kind of a bummer. Still, this is a must-watch for all BF fans out there.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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