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    Battlefield 6 Brings the Noise – Play the Open Beta for Free This Weekend

    • Joe Skrebels, Xbox Wire Editor-in-Chief
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    August 15, 2025

    There’s something about the noise of a Battlefield game. The soft, terrifying crack of a sniper rifle you can’t see. The rumble of a tank as it rounds a corner. The agonising creak of a building falling apart at the seams around your once-safe hiding place. EA’s series has always used noise not just to communicate the feeling of being in a true warzone, but as a mechanic all its own. The mark of a great Battlefield game is that, a few hours in, you’ll experience the dawning feeling that you’re no longer being subjected to the noise – you’re reading it.

    It’s something of a metaphor for the game as a whole. A full-size Battlefield match is full of sound and fury – dozens of players, multiple objectives competing for your attention, loadouts to consider, squads to wrangle. Learning to work within all that noise, to navigate it, is the path to victory. After hours spent in its open beta, Battlefield 6 isn’t just bringing the noise, but looks to push it to new levels.

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    In many ways, this is a comforting return to familiarity: Battlefield 6 is set in the near-future, but near enough that it resembles a contemporary military game; it sees a return to class-based gameplay; it takes its cues from the shape of Battlefield 4 and the “tactical destruction” of Battlefield: Bad Company 2.

    It all means that, when entering the enormous tug-of-war environments of Conquest mode, this feels like the gaming equivalent of a warm blanket. I know exactly where I should be, and what I should be doing, meaning I’m immediately putting my attention towards learning how maps work, and how the team can work together most effectively.

    But just as you learn to read that noise, returning players will start to feel how subtle changes can make for big effects. Take what the developers are calling “kinaesthetic combat” – a term used to cover a raft of changes to how your character moves through the world. You’ll automatically lean around walls, crouch-run when under fire, and slide when approaching cover – it’s designed to feel right as well as benefit you, tiny, intuitive changes that add to a far smoother experience.

    Battlefield 6 Screenshot

    Drag-and-revive is a part of this, perhaps the biggest change to the make-up of a Battlefield game – Support class players are still the most effective way to get your teammates back up after you’re downed, but anyone can now help out. Approaching a downed player, you’ll now be able to grab them, pull them out of danger, and revive after a few seconds. It’s a fabulously risky proposition, often forcing you to run into danger in order to reap the rewards of saving someone else, and there’s an art to realising when you should or shouldn’t try it.

    This approach – adding new details rather than wholesale shifts – feels as though it’s paying off handsomely, even pre-release. This is Battlefield as we remember it, but modernised. It still feels distinct enough from its genre peers to feel essential, without straying too far from the core of the experience we already loved. It’s going in loud, just as you’d hope.

    Battlefield 6 is in open beta on Xbox Series X|S until 1am Pacific, Sunday, August 17 – and for this weekend, you can play it online with no Game Pass membership. The full game will launch on October 10.


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    Get to the frontline. Battlefield’s biggest Open Beta ever is going LIVE for two-weekends only, August 9-10 and 14-17. Wage war on multiple maps & modes, with progression challenges and rewards for every playstyle. Lock and load by pre-loading the Open Beta from August 4.

    *Conditions & restrictions apply. See https://www.ea.com/games/battlefield/battlefield-6/game-disclaimers for details.


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    Pre-order the Battlefield 6 Standard Edition and get the Tombstone Pack*, featuring:

    – Gravedigger Soldier Skin
    – “Fallen Heroes” Player Card
    – “Bandolier” Weapon Charm
    – “Express Delivery” Weapon Sticker
    – “Hatchet” L110 Weapon Package
    – “Doomsayer” Soldier Patch
    – Tombstone XP Boost Set

    The ultimate all-out warfare experience. Fight in high-intensity infantry combat. Rip through the skies in aerial dogfights. Demolish your environment for a strategic advantage. Harness complete control over every action and movement using the Kinesthetic Combat System. In a war of tanks, fighter jets, and massive combat arsenals—the deadliest weapon is your squad.

    MULTIPLAYER
    Victory, however you envision it. Battlefield 6 has more ways to win than ever before. Seize glory in iconic, large-scale modes including Conquest, Breakthrough, and Rush. Jump into fast-paced action with King of the Hill, Domination, and Payload. Change the rules of war with the revamped and refined Battlefield Portal. Fight in iconic locations all over the world including Cairo, Brooklyn, Gibraltar and more.

    GLOBAL SCALE CAMPAIGN
    Campaign is back. Drive tanks across the Sahara. Storm the beaches of Gibraltar. Defend New York from invasion. Join an elite squad of Marine Raiders fighting relentlessly to save a world on the edge of collapse.

    PORTAL
    Redraw the lines of battle. Battlefield Portal is a massive sandbox where creators and players can push Battlefield to the limit. Take unprecedented control of your environment by moving, scaling, and duplicating objects. Create a completely unique game mode using NPC scripting and a customizable UI. Your creation can even rise the ranks to become an official Battlefield mode. Show ‘em what you’re made of.

    THE NEW STANDARD OF FPS COMBAT
    Battlefield’s new Kinesthetic Combat System makes you more connected to your soldier and environment than ever before. With overhauled gunplay and tactical movement, from crouch sprint to drag and revive, every shot and movement is more instinctual and precise.

    ICONIC ALL-OUT WARFARE
    Wage all-out war with infantry and vehicle combat, class-based squad play, and cutting edge audiovisual immersion. Where fighter jets, tanks, skydiving RPGS, heavy artillery, and high-intensity infantry combat become one. This is war that only happens in Battlefield.

    TACTICAL DESTRUCTION
    Destruction is your weapon. Make a vehicle a wrecking ball. Bury a squad under a ceiling. Demolish your surroundings for a strategic advantage. More reactive and precise than ever, audiovisual cues let you know exactly how close an object is to being destroyed. Master your environment, give your squad the edge.

    *Conditions & restrictions apply. See https://www.ea.com/games/battlefield/battlefield-6/game-disclaimers for details.

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