Exciting news may be on the horizon for Battlefield fans as whispers of a public playtest for Battlefield 6 circulate. Following the multiplayer reveal set for July 31st, there’s chatter that the beta might kick off soon. The 1BF Telegram channel suggests an August 4th start, aligning with earlier leaks from EA App API data.
However, industry insider Tom Henderson casts doubt on this timing, arguing that those involved in the reveal might not have time to return before the beta’s launch. In response, 1BF clarified that August 4th could see the game available in the EA app for preloading, with gameplay starting slightly later.
If the rumored date holds true, players across the U.S. could dive into the action at 11 AM EST/8 AM PST. The choice of a Monday launch has raised eyebrows, adding weight to Henderson’s skepticism, but the possibility of a weekend run keeps excitement high.
More details are expected during EA’s multiplayer reveal event. Despite the numerous leaks, there’s potential for fresh revelations, such as playtest modes and possible early access.
EA has also disclosed a new playlist option, allowing testers to use weapons freely, inspired by Battlefield 2042. This feature, contingent on player feedback, might make it into the final game.
Additionally, players can track their performance stats online during the playtest, although these achievements will likely reset before the official game release.
Fans await more specifics with bated breath as the gaming world turns its eyes to the upcoming event. Stay tuned for what promises to be an exciting chapter in the Battlefield saga.






