The highly anticipated Battlefield 6 recently held an open beta on PC, drawing in hundreds of thousands of players. Although the official release is set for October 10, 2025, fans were able to test the brand-new Battle Royale mode over the weekend through Steam Labs in North America and Europe.
Even though much of the gameplay is under embargo, several leaked clips have surfaced on Reddit, showcasing intense endgame moments, squad battles, and the ability to loot vehicles such as war tanks capable of destroying everything in their path.
Strong Reception to Battle Royale Mode
Early impressions of Battlefield 6’s Battle Royale mode have been highly positive. Players who gained access have praised its potential, with some calling it the best contender in the genre to date. Many have compared it to Call of Duty: Warzone, noting the similarities in pacing and mechanics, while others have nicknamed it “Warzone 3.”
What makes this mode stand out is its design around dedicated maps, built specifically for the experience, along with support for 100 players split into 25 squads of four. The inclusion of vehicles not only for transportation but also as offensive tools adds another layer of strategy rarely seen in other Battle Royale games.
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Insta Kill Circle
One of the most distinctive features of Battlefield 6’s Battle Royale mode is its take on the closing circle. Traditionally, Battle Royale titles feature a shrinking safe zone where players caught outside gradually lose health until they return or eventually die.
Battlefield 6 raises the stakes by introducing an “Insta Kill” circle, where players who make contact with the boundary are immediately eliminated. This mechanic forces faster decision-making and heightens the intensity of late-game encounters, leaving no room for error.
Release Timeline
Battlefield 6 will officially launch on October 10, 2025, for PC and consoles, though EA has not yet announced when the Battle Royale mode will become available. Fans can expect more details soon, with the campaign set to be revealed at the Tokyo Game Show.
While it remains to be seen how the mode will perform against established giants like Warzone, the strong early feedback suggests that Battlefield’s new Battle Royale could become a major player in the genre.