Battlefield 6 Fans Are Being Fooled by Fake Battle Royale Playtest Advert

Online ads pretending to be invitations to test a new Battle Royale mode in the upcoming *Battlefield 6* are putting players’ Steam accounts at risk. While *Battlefield 6* isn’t officially out yet, EA is letting some fans test the game through Battlefield Labs. The current round of testing focuses on the game’s Battle Royale mode, which is meant to compete with games like *Warzone*, and many players are excited to try it out.

Electronic Arts (EA) recently held several open beta tests for the new *Battlefield* game, giving players their first chance to try it out after it was announced earlier this year. After the difficulties with *Battlefield 2042* in 2021, EA seems to be heading in the right direction with this latest installment, which is already looking very promising. The game will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on October 10th, and based on the positive response to the open beta, it’s shaping up to be a fantastic experience for *Battlefield* fans.

Fake Battlefield 6 Ads Appear On Reddit

The upcoming Battle Royale mode in *Battlefield 6* is generating a lot of excitement, and unfortunately, scammers are taking advantage of that. Battlefield Bulletin noticed fake ads on Reddit promising access to a *Battlefield 6* Battle Royale playtest. These ads lead to fraudulent websites designed to steal players’ Steam account information, so it’s important to be cautious.

Next month’s release of *Battlefield 6* is highly anticipated, especially its Battle Royale mode. EA recently shared some details about the mode, which has generated a lot of excitement. While it will play similarly to other popular Battle Royale games like *Warzone*, *Apex Legends*, and *Fortnite*, *Battlefield 6*’s version will have a unique and dangerous feature: a closing circle that instantly eliminates any player who enters it. This makes the danger much more immediate and intense than in other Battle Royale titles.

Fans eager to learn more about the single-player story in *Battlefield 6* will get a closer look during Tokyo Game Show 2025 later this month. Publisher EA has confirmed they’ll be at the event and will host a live showcase of the single-player campaign on September 26th.

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2025-09-15 15:33