Leaked footage of Battlefield 6 from DICE and the Battlefield Studios shows the new Battle Royale mode, surfacing during a weekend Battlefield Labs test. It matters because the clips give a first look at mechanics before the game’s October 10 launch, and the test is under NDA.
Almost 12 Minutes of Battlefield 6 Battle Royale Gameplay Has Leaked
Leaked clips running close to twelve minutes have appeared online after yesterday’s announcement that Battlefield Labs would test the mode this weekend. The playtest is explicitly under NDA, but players have still shared footage showing core systems in action. The timing matters because the full game launches in under a month, so these clips are an early public glimpse of the mode’s flow and vehicles.
First pieces of footage show the match intro and a jump sequence that players will see at the start of each round. The clip emphasizes movement and the aerial entry rhythm rather than final polish. Later clips move into on-the-ground combat and vehicle use, hinting at how large-scale encounters may feel in the mode.
First Look at Battle Royal Jumping Sequence
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Another clip highlights vehicle interactions, showing a RHIB boat and a tank moving in combat situations. Vehicles look central to this mode and may shape how teams contest objectives and rotate across the map. The footage is from an early build, so visual glitches and rough animations are present.
Battle Royal RHIB boat and Tank Gameplay
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There has been no official full reveal from the Battlefield Studios for the Battle Royale mode yet, and detail on final features remains limited. Given that Battlefield 6 arrives on October 10 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, expect more official material to appear as launch approaches. Also scheduled this month is a showcase of Battlefield 6’s campaign mode at TGS, which will provide another formal look at the game.
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