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    The Battlefield 6 PC system requirements are here in time for Open Beta, and they’re kind, too — here are the specs you’ll need to run the explosive FPS

    August 1, 2025

    Ahead of the start of Battlefield 6’s Open Beta next week, its PC system requirements have been revealed — and they’re not too bad at all.

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