A new and lengthy pre-alpha gameplay video for Battlefield 6 has surfaced, showing almost an hour of raw multiplayer action on PC. The leak matters because it gives us an early glimpse of what the next Battlefield title might deliver, especially for those who didn’t vibe with BF2042’s direction.
YouTuber xLokord shared the footage captured on a PC running an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080. The graphics settings weren’t specified nor shown, but the video is in 4K and may have used DLSS to maintain smoothness. Since this is pre-alpha footage, you should note that it contains placeholders and rough edges that don’t reflect the final quality.
What stands out is the improved destruction system. Unlike past Battlefield games, a lot more objects can be destroyed, adding to the chaos. I find the core gameplay solid so far, even if it’s not perfect. The game’s visuals look extremely good for such an early build, as BF6 might skip older consoles altogether, focusing on newer hardware. If that’s true, it could explain the early polish and fluidity.
The official game description promises “the ultimate action-packed war experience” with fast-paced ground combat, jets, tanks, and plenty of explosive destruction to turn the tide in your favor. You’ll be able to fight in both single-player and multiplayer modes, with EA expected to officially reveal the multiplayer component on July 31st.
EA is rumored to launch Battlefield 6 this October, according to a leak from the official website. So, if you’re into the franchise or just curious about what’s next, this video might be worth checking out before it possibly disappears, like previous leaks did.
Have you watched the footage yet? What do you think about the direction Battlefield 6 seems to be taking? Speak for yourself below, and let’s get a conversation going!