Battlefield 6 Just Leaked Nearly 40 Minutes of Gameplay Footage and It Looks Amazing

Approximately 40 minutes of gameplay from the multiplayer mode of what appears to be “Battlefield 6” have surfaced online, providing a comprehensive sneak peek into what enthusiasts can anticipate from the upcoming first-person shooter (FPS). For some time, there has been speculation that “Battlefield 6” is in development, and Electronic Arts (EA) officially confirmed its existence just a few days ago.

After the official unveiling of Battlefield 6, enthusiasts can start feeling anticipation for the upcoming installment in the series. While 2021’s Battlefield 2042 didn’t quite live up to fans’ expectations, efforts are being taken to avoid repeating past errors. In fact, Electronic Arts (EA) has an ambitious goal of attracting 100 million players with Battlefield 6, a feat that would necessitate the game being exceptionally successful.

Two distinct leaks about the multiplayer aspect of “Battlefield 6” have surfaced on Reddit and YouTube. The first leak is a brief 39-second video clip, providing an impressive preview of the destruction physics in “Battlefield 6”, a key feature that has always played a significant role in this series. In the video, a tank gun is sent flying by an explosion, landing on a car and a building. The impact of the tank gun results in the complete demolition of the car, while also tearing away a large portion of the front of the building. This demonstrates how these physics elements interact with each other organically within the game world, a scene that received numerous compliments from users who were left impressed by the realistic interaction.

New Battlefield 6 Leak Shows Off Impressive Destruction Physics

The main part of the leak is through a 37-minute YouTube video, appearing to be from the Battlefield Labs test. This video showcases Battlefield 6 at its peak performance, running on Ultra settings using an RTX 5090 graphics card. The footage primarily concentrates on Domination and Conquest game modes. Overall, it’s a thorough leak, offering both infantry and tank combat sequences. Honestly, it looks fantastic, and the pre-alpha label in the video just heightens anticipation for the final product.

It appears that fans won’t have to wait much longer to get a hands-on experience instead of just peeking at leaks. EA has officially announced that Battlefield 6 will feature an open beta, which could be around the corner if the game’s speculated October 10 release date is accurate. Once the open beta becomes available, players can dive in and judge for themselves whether the right lessons have indeed been applied from Battlefield 2042.

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2025-07-26 19:43