A new datamine for Battlefield 6 has uncovered two maps that are bigger than the ones shown in the beta, addressing one of the community’s main gripes about map size. Players complained that the beta maps felt cramped, so seeing these larger maps might change the game’s vibe quite a bit.
Developers already confirmed that bigger maps exist beyond the beta phase, and now, thanks to the datamine, we might know exactly which maps those are. The information comes from the 1BF group, known for previous Battlefield leaks and datamines.
Two Huge Maps: Mirak Valley and Eastwood
The datamine revealed two key maps planned for the full game: Mirak Valley and Eastwood. Mirak Valley, set in Tajikistan, is reportedly the most extensive map in Battlefield 6 and will be available at launch. Just imagine the scale here, it’s way bigger than the Siege of Cairo map from the beta.
Eastwood is said to arrive as post-launch content during Season 1. This map has some interesting new locations like a golf course, a big villa, and ruined houses. Plus, it introduces new vehicles like a golf cart and a boat. How often do you get to drive a golf cart in a Battlefield game?
Here are the borders of two of the larger maps coming to Battlefield 6 👀
The largest being ‘Mirak Valley’
Via: 1BF pic.twitter.com/RFCKuyKVnx
— Battlefield Wire (@TheBFWire) August 16, 2025
Besides Mirak Valley and Eastwood, there are reportedly two other large maps called Sobek City and Operation Firestorm. These will give players a lot more space to roam and fight. But hey, datamines aren’t official announcements, so some details might change before the game launches.