Recently, a leaked online clip showed an intense ending to a campaign mission in Battlefield 6. The footage, shared on social media by Temporyal, a well-known Battlefield dataminer, offers a rare glimpse at potential single-player content, specifically a mission set in Tajikistan. Though far from polished, this clip gives fans a peek at what might be coming in the campaign, even if it’s just a video file found within the game client rather than gameplay from a test.
The clip is rough, buggy, and unfinished, but it’s interesting to finally see some single-player action from the next Battlefield title after years of high hopes. You can almost feel the chaos of the explosive finale as the mission to destroy a dam unfolds.
Here's a short clip from the Battlefield 6 singleplayer campaign in the latest BF Labs update.
This work-in-progress footage shows the explosive finale of a mission to destroy a dam in Tajikistan. pic.twitter.com/n9ikBpUrmQ
— temporyal (@temporyal) June 19, 2025
The leaked footage has sparked quite a stir among Battlefield fans eager for any details about the single-player campaign. According to Temporyal’s follow-up comments, the campaign will likely feature a prologue and eight missions, taking players across various locations such as Egypt, Tajikistan, the USA, and Gibraltar. That’s a decent spread of settings, and it sounds like the campaign will try to keep things varied.
Fans of the series will notice a familiar theme here: dam destruction. DICE seems to enjoy revisiting it in their Battlefield games, and this mission appears to continue that tradition with an explosive bang.
Meanwhile, recent Battlefield Labs playtests have confirmed that the game (which still might not officially be Battlefield 6) has moved from Pre-Alpha to Alpha. Dataminers have also uncovered references to a battle royale mode, though details remain scarce. You can bet we’ll watch any developments and bring you the news.