EA and DICE have finally revealed the long-awaited trailer for Battlefield 6, and fans are hyped. Giving off serious BF3 and BF4 vibes, the trailer sets the tone for the grandest entry in the Battlefield Series. With EA aiming to turn Battlefield 6 into the next big thing and capitalize on the downfall of COD, it was only right for the game to have demanding hardware. Through recent leaks from the Battlefield Labs Playtest, we have our first look at the Battlefield 6 System Requirements and its Open Beta release date. Read for more.
Battlefield 6 Open Beta Release Date
The Battlefield 6 Open Beta is expected to go live on August 4, 2025. Revealed during the recent dataminer leaks from the game’s closed testing through the Battlefield Labs Program. While leaked gameplay and the game’s UI are circulating in community forums and on YouTube. EA is yet to reveal the Battlefield 6 Multiplayer on July 31 as part of their Summer Event.
Expectations are that the BF6 Open Beta will be confirmed during the live event. Along with more information about Battlefield 6 Battle Royale Mode, set in California. EA officially confirmed the beta will feature two different loadout options:
Open Weapons: Any class can use any weapon.
Closed Weapons: Traditional class-locked setup. Signature weapons are specific to an individual class. For eg, the Sniper class will only be able to use Sniper Rifles, DMRs’s and other long-range options.
Note: It is most likely that the Battlefield 6 Open Beta will be locked behind a Pre-Order for any of the Battlefield 6 Editions. (Check back here after July 31 for more information)
Battlefield 6 System Requirements
Learning from their mistakes with Battlefield 2042, EA and DICE are doubling down on optimization and a bug-free performance with BF6. On launch, 2042 was one of the buggiest and unplayable games of all time, landing the series in hot water. But this time around, with continuous testing and optimisation, EA is focusing on providing a stable and refined experience.
While there are no official Battlefield 6 System Requirements, the recent leaks are from trusted sources in the community. Outlining the Battlefield 6 minimum, recommended, and maximum system requirements on PC. Let’s take a look
Minimum Requirements (1080p at 30 FPS)
| OS | Windows 10/11 |
| CPU | Intel Core i5-8400/AMD Ryzen 5-2600 |
| GPU | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060/ AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT |
| RAM | 16 GB (Dual Channel 2133mhz) |
| Storage | 75GB HDD (At Launch) |
| DirectX | DirectX12 |
| Additonal | – TPM 2.0 Enabled – UEFI Secure Boot Enabled – HVCI Capable – VBS Capable |
Recommended Requirements (1440p at 60 FPS)
| OS | Windows 10/11 |
| CPU | Intel Core i7-10700/AMD Ryzen 7 3700X |
| GPU | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti/ AMD Radeon RC 6700 XT |
| RAM | 16 GB (Dual Chaneel 3200mhz) |
| Storage | 16 GB (Dual Channel 3200mhz) |
| DirectX | DirectX12 |
| Additonal | – TPM 2.0 Enabled – UEFI Secure Boot Enabled – HVCI Capable – VBS Capable |
Maximum Requirements (4K Ultra Settings)
| OS | Windows 10/11 |
| CPU | AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D |
| GPU | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 |
| RAM | 32 GB |
| DirectX | DirectX12 |
| Storage | 75GB SSD (At Launch) |
Note: According to the leaks, the file size is currently capped at 30GB, likely for the Open Beta. However, the full Battlefield 6 release is expected to exceed 100GB on both PC and consoles.
Given the ambition of the next entry and the inclusion of a Campaign Mode, Multiplayer, and Battle Royale Mode. Battlefield 6 is going to be one of the most demanding games in terms of hardware.
Masters of War: Battlefield 6 Settings, Gameplay & Editions
With the next entry, EA and DICE are taking Battlefield 6 back to its roots as a grounded war shooter. Battlefield 6’s Story will see NATO Forces go up against a rogue private military group, The Pax Armata. Made up of Former NATO soldiers and global mercenaries, Pax Armata is waging war against the United States and its allies.
The BF 6 Trailer suggests the campaign mode takes a more grounded approach than ever before, featuring diverse mission types across the U.S., including a major assault on New York City. And raids across the European and African peninsula. Battlefield 6 will return to the classic class-based system with four individual classes to pick from: Assault, Support, Engineer, and Recon.
The game is currently rumored to launch with a Standard and Phantom Edition:
Standard Edition (Price: $70)
- Base Game Only
- Pre-order Bonus
Phantom Edition (Price: $100)
- Base Game
- Additional in-game rewards
- Pre-order Bonus
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Release Date & Platforms

According to the recent leaks, Battlefield 6 is currently slated to release on October 10, 2025. For the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Unfortunately, Battlefield 6 will not be making its way onto the last-gen consoles due to the generation’s technical and hardware limitations. Also, to note, the Battlefield 6 Battle Royale mode will seemingly be free-to-play, similar to what Call of Duty did with Warzone. Check back here for more information on Battlefield 6 in a few days.
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