Battlefield 6 Open Beta Revealed In Datamining Leak, But Nothing Is Confirmed Yet

The upcoming game, tentatively named Battlefield 6, is at present exclusively accessible through a closed alpha testing phase. However, based on data mining findings, there might be plans for a public beta in the future.

It has been reported by MP1ST that enthusiasts of Battlefield have found a sequence of text in the game’s code mentioning a “Battlefield 6 open beta“. This discovery came from the latest update for the Battlefield Labs test, suggesting that such information is typically hidden from public view. It’s speculated that “Battlefield 6” could be a working title or that there might not even be an open beta, with the text in question potentially serving as a placeholder itself.

Earlier data exploration uncovered hints such as the potential debut of a speculated Battlefield battle royale gameplay and the game’s storyline.

The Battlefield Labs test is currently closed for participation, but if selected, you’ll get a chance to join. Sign-ups are ongoing at the moment. EA has hinted at inviting more players to experience Battlefield 6 before its release, though no official announcements regarding an open beta have been made yet. Historically, games like Battlefield 2042 and others in the series have held open betas prior to launch, so it’s possible that this trend could continue.

Electronic Arts (EA) plans to officially unveil the upcoming Battlefield game sometime during this summer. Previously, some fans speculated that the announcement could take place in June, coinciding with other gaming industry events, however, this did not occur. Presently, there are theories circulating among fans suggesting that the official launch of Battlefield 6 might be accompanied by a news about an open beta, but this has yet to be verified.

In terms of the Battlefield series, Battlefield 6 represents the latest installment since Battlefield 2042 from 2021, which had mixed reviews and was partially affected by the remote work environment during the COVID pandemic. Interestingly, it was the fifth best-selling game in the United States for that year.

In related updates, EA and DICE are considering incorporating abilities akin to ultimate ones into Battlefield 6, and they’ve justified their choice against class-restricted weaponry.

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2025-07-14 19:09