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    It’s Official: Battlefield 6 Releases October 10 with Open Beta Access in August

    July 31, 2025

    After weeks of leaks and speculation, Battlefield 6 finally has a release date, and it’s closer than expected. EA officially confirmed the launch for October 10 during the game’s multiplayer reveal on July 31, giving fans their first real look at what’s coming. Battlefield is returning to modern combat. Set in the year 2027, the […]

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