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Battlefield 6 Reveal Trailer Drops: Epic Warfare Unveiled — Steam Wishlist Live Now

EA and DICE have just released the official reveal trailer for Battlefield 6, and it’s a full-throttle return to modern warfare. The cinematic trailer introduces Pax Armata, a powerful private military corporation threatening global stability. Expect catastrophic destruction—from collapsing skyscrapers and raging tank assaults to high-stakes aerial dogfights. It’s classic Battlefield spectacle turned up to 11.

Steam Page Goes Live—Wishlist Now

The Battlefield 6 Steam page is live, meaning fans can now add the game to their wishlist and receive updates directly from EA. With no confirmed release date yet, wishlist early to stay in the loop for pre-order options and future announcements.

Steam page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2807960/Battlefield_6/

Story Mode Returns with Tense Campaign

A surprise for many: Battlefield 6 brings back a single-player campaign, skipped in Battlefield 2042. The trailer opens with a tense presidential broadcast declaring a national crisis. Players will join elite squads fighting Pax Armata across global hotspots. It’s emotional, cinematic, and built around squad tactics, firepower, and freedom of choice.

Multiplayer Gameplay Reveal Slated for July 31

While official gameplay wasn’t shown in the trailer, EA has confirmed a multiplayer reveal event set for July 31, 2025 at 11:30 AM PDT / 14:30 PM EDT. The livestream—including developers from DICE, Criterion, Motive, and Ripple Effect—will showcase maps, modes both new and returning, and host matches featuring top content creators. Expect the biggest multiplayer reveal in Battlefield history.

Beta Access and Class Gameplay Options

Ahead of launch, an open beta is expected in early August 2025. EA has confirmed that beta players can choose between Open Weapons mode—where any class can use any weapon—and the traditional Closed Weapons mode, keeping class-specific loadouts intact. This design pivot shows responsiveness to fan feedback and respects core Battlefield gameplay preferences.

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