Battlefield 6 is set to make its grand entrance on October 10th, 2025, bringing exciting news for gaming enthusiasts. The game demonstrates impressive performance even on older integrated GPUs, such as the Vega 7 in the Ryzen 5 5600G. This spells good news for handheld gamers looking to enjoy Battlefield 6 on devices like the Steam Deck.
Following the lukewarm reception of Battlefield 2046, Dice seems to have crafted a winner with Battlefield 6. Early impressions highlight its positive reception, with many applauding the game’s return to the series’ roots. Our own experience with the Open Beta left us impressed, noting that strategic design changes have reinstated a clear Battlefield identity.
Optimization is another area where Battlefield 6 shines. With a Ryzen 7 5800X and an RTX 3060 Ti, the game achieves over 70 FPS at 1440p on medium settings with FSR. Lowering the resolution to 1080p could push this close to 100 FPS.
The standout aspect is the game’s ability to run efficiently on a less powerful iGPU. Tests reveal the Open Beta performs consistently in the high 40s FPS, with peaks into the mid-to-high 50s on a Ryzen 5 5600G with a Vega 7 iGPU. This was achieved using low settings at 1080p with FSR set to “Quality”.
Moreover, configuring FSR to “Ultra Performance” allows the game to maintain mid-to-high 50s FPS. For those willing to compromise on visuals, enabling Frame Generation and setting FSR to “Quality” can deliver a steady 60 FPS. This demonstrates Battlefield 6’s impressive accessibility across diverse hardware, ensuring a broad range of gamers can join the battlefield.






