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About Battlefield 6
Battlefield 6 launches on October 9, 2026, from publisher Electronic Arts as the most coordinated Battlefield release in franchise history, with EA DICE in Stockholm leading development alongside Ripple Effect in Los Angeles, Criterion Games in Guildford, and Motive Studio in Montreal. The installment returns the series to modern-day combat after the near-future detour of Battlefield 2042, reintroducing the four-class system of Assault, Engineer, Support, and Recon and leaning back into the franchise's signature sandbox of vehicles, destruction, and 64-player warfare.
EA has framed the game as a return to form after a turbulent launch cycle for 2042, with a unified engine iteration built atop Frostbite and a renewed focus on military authenticity, squad play, and campaign storytelling. The studio consortium has been codenamed internally as Battlefield Studios, and the project reunites veterans of Bad Company 2 and Battlefield 3 with newer talent from Criterion's Burnout and Need for Speed pedigree to push vehicle feel and environmental destruction on current-generation consoles and high-end PC.
A single-player campaign returns after being cut from 2042, developed in collaboration with Motive, alongside large-scale multiplayer modes, an overhauled Portal sandbox, and platform availability on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. EA has staged multiple technical playtests and a public open beta in advance of launch, targeting a stable release that reestablishes Battlefield as a perennial competitor to Call of Duty in the fall shooter calendar.
Overview
Why this games page exists
EA's Battlefield franchise returns with a new mainline entry built collaboratively by DICE, Ripple Effect, Criterion and Motive. A 2026 holiday-season FPS tentpole.
Why it matters
Battlefield 6 is EA's biggest swing to reclaim the franchise's place at the top of the shooter genre after the mixed reception of Battlefield 2042.
The details
Key highlights
- Developer
- EA DICE with Ripple Effect, Criterion, and Motive Studio
- Format
- Single-player campaign plus 64-player multiplayer on PS5, Xbox Series, PC
- Setting
- Modern military combat with full environmental destruction
- Audience
- Core Battlefield veterans and lapsed series fans
Reading the timer
How to use this games countdown
Battlefield 6 sits inside the games calendar as a fps date that people are likely to check more than once. This page is meant to do more than show a raw countdown number: it keeps the tracked date, source quality, location context, and release confidence in one place so the page stays useful even when the final event details are still tightening.
Right now the key public signal is October 9, 2026, with confirmed status and date confirmed precision. That distinction matters. A confirmed datetime is very different from a month-level or date-only signal, and people planning watch parties, travel, ticketing, launch coverage, or newsroom publishing need that nuance instead of a misleadingly precise timer.
We are tracking Battlefield 6 from EA.com plus the official event source. For this page, that means the safest way to read the countdown is as a reference layer: use the timer for awareness, then use the source, precision, location, and event facts together before you commit to travel, viewing plans, promotional scheduling, or time-sensitive announcements.
The most practical reading of this countdown is: Battlefield 6 is being watched for a globally tracked release or event page, and the current page focus is the main fps milestone rather than every surrounding rumor or speculative date. Type: Sequel / Reboot. Genre: Military FPS.
Battlefield 6 needs game-specific context because launch timing often depends on platform readiness, preload access, editions, and staggered unlock rules. A countdown page is most useful when it reminds players and writers that a “release date” can still hide multiple real moments: embargoes, early access, patch windows, and region-based activation. This page currently tracks type: Sequel / Reboot, genre: Military FPS, platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC. That extra context helps separate Battlefield 6 from other battlefield, ea, dice, fps countdowns that would otherwise look interchangeable.

