Despite the non-disclosure agreements, Battlefield leaks are still coming fast and freely via its closed playtest. The most recent leak has revealed a peek at the upcoming shooter's free-to-play battle royale mode.
Battlefield dataminer Temporyal (via Insider Gaming), took to social media to share more unannounced details, including evidence that the map is set in California, insertion is via a CH-47 Chinook, and the "destructive ring [is] made of a compound called NXC." We're not yet clear on the lore behind why it's there yet, though.
The info comes attached to a blink-and-you'll-miss-it seven-second introductory cutscene that seems to show a squadron of helicopters heading towards a battle zone in a way that'll look familiar to anyone who's spent time with Call of Duty battle royale Warzone.
Here’s a short video clip showing the start of a Battlefield 6 Battle Royale match:
☀️ Map set in California
🚁 Insertion via CH-47 Chinook
🔥 Destructive ring made of a compound called "NXC"This work-in-progress material is based on the BF Labs "Alpha" client. pic.twitter.com/uzsIR8lRuJ
— temporyal (@temporyal) July 3, 2025
The Battlefield playtest has proven to be leaky indeed, and developer DICE has "loads of feedback from the very active testers selected." Unlike Battlefield 2042's lukewarm reception, fans seem pretty pleased with what they've seen so far, and for some time EA wasn't even trying to take them down. That's changed somewhat since, however, although there's still plenty of information around if you're quick enough to catch it before the takedown notices go out.
So far, we've seen evidence of a new drag mechanic and the ability to cling on to vehicles, as well as improved in-game movement, 3D maps, and improved destruction.
EA has been playing its cards pretty close to its chest about the new Battlefield, and we still don't know when, exactly, it will launch. But EA's last financial report suggested it'll come out by the end of March 2026.
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