Battlefield 6 has a 2026 roadmap that points to steady work on core multiplayer, new maps, and a Battle Royale Solo option still under technical review. EA DICE’s holiday community update outlines what the team plans to tackle in 2026. The blog frames the year ahead as a push to refine core gameplay systems, adjust balance, and ship quality-of-life improvements across Multiplayer, REDSEC, and Portal.
The post also teases new maps to open different tactical options and a promise to bring more of Battlefield Labs’ experimental features into the live game. The update included a few headline stats about how players used the game this year:
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- More than 1.7 billion matches played.
- 383.5 million gameplay hours logged.
- 12.4 billion kills and 871 million revives.
- 102 million helicopters and jets destroyed.
On Battle Royale, the roadmap confirms BR Solos is on the table but not ready to ship: the team said it is “working through the technical details to deliver it at a quality level that feels right for Battlefield” and will share timing once confident in the plan.
For readers who want a closer look at recent live changes, see the community update on challenge changes for details about server-side progression tweaks and reroll behavior. The roadmap post was shared alongside community messaging; the official comms account highlighted the update on social media. You can find the post below:
— Battlefield Comms (@BattlefieldComm) December 19, 2025
Expect more concrete timing and patch details as DICE fleshes out the plans and moves experiments from Labs into the live servers.
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