Trusted insider Tom Henderson, in a material for the Insider Gaming portal, shared exclusive details of the next game in the Battlefield series of military shooters from Electronic Arts.
Earlier, Electronic Arts confirmed Henderson’s reports that the events of the new Battlefield will unfold in a modern setting, and the project itself is positioned as a return to its roots with matches for 64 players and a class system.
The publisher also recalled the “new Battlefield experience” being developed by the Ripple Effect studio. According to a February report from Henderson, this wording hides a free-to-play battle royale game in the vein of Call of Duty: Warzone.
As Henderson reports, the campaign of the new Battlefield will tell about the struggle between NATO and a large PMC in 2027-2030 in various locations, including Gibraltar and the USA (the tropical region of the country will become the arena of the “battle royale”).
What else Henderson said:
- 45 types of weapons are planned at launch (twice as many as at the launch of Battlefield 2042) and 10 multiplayer maps;
- A significant overhaul of the destruction system is being prepared – the return of Levolution has not been confirmed, but weapons of different calibers will cause different damage to the environment (as in Rainbow Six Siege);
- It will be possible to lift and carry wounded allies – this mechanic was probably added for the sake of the battle royale;
- The gameplay is structured in such a way that the game generates memorable moments for which Battlefield is famous;
- The developers have not yet decided on the name of the game – in mass surveys conducted by the team, there were such options as simply Battlefield or Battlefield 6.
EA’s announced “large-scale” public testing program for the new Battlefield, Henderson added, will not be limited to an open/closed beta, but will offer an experience similar to the test environment (CTE) of Battlefield 4 and Battlefield 1.
According to Henderson, the release of the new Battlefield is scheduled for October 2025. The game will be part of a single Battlefield universe, which is being worked on by four studios – DICE, Criterion, Motive Studio and Ripple Effect.