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    Battlefield 6 just confirmed its release date, Open Beta dates, and Early Access at the multiplayer reveal — oh my god, this looks like the FPS game of my dreams

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    The official Battlefield 6 multiplayer reveal was fantastic, and notably, it’s confirmed the game’s release date and Open Beta dates.

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