
Battlefield Redsec is out now, released with Season 1 of Battlefield 6! This new battle royale game is free to play, and it’s also included if you already own Battlefield 6, which can be a bit confusing for new players. Here’s a guide on how to install and start playing, whether you own Battlefield 6 or not.
How to play if you own Battlefield 6
If you have Battlefield 6, getting into Battlefield Redsec is simple. Just update your game to the latest version, launch it, and select the Redsec option from the main menu – you’ll find it alongside choices like Campaign and Multiplayer. The update is quite large (over 21GB on Xbox Series X|S), so allow enough time for it to download and install. After that, you’re all set to play!
How to play if you don’t own Battlefield 6
Okay, so if you haven’t gotten Battlefield 6 yet, don’t worry – you can still jump into Redsec! It’s just that you’ll need to download a separate program to do it. They’ve made standalone versions for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, so you’ll need to grab the one for your system.
- Steam
- Epic Games Store
- Xbox
- PlayStation
Okay, so here’s the deal: if you’re starting a new profile in Redsec, you might be at a tiny disadvantage at first. The attachments and customizations you used in Battlefield 6 will transfer over, but don’t worry too much – the differences between things like scopes and grips aren’t huge, so you’ll quickly catch up.
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2025-10-28 20:39