As anticipation builds for the official summer reveal of Battlefield 6, recent data mining has uncovered references to an “Open Beta” test phase for the game. This discovery, made by the well-known 1BF group who specialize in Battlefield Labs content, appeared in the latest client update for BF Labs, mentioning “Battlefield 6 Open Beta.” While details remain scarce and unofficial, the community is buzzing with speculation that a large-scale public test is imminent.
The open beta would provide players an early opportunity to experience new features, maps, weapons, and vehicles, as well as offer feedback to the developers. This move is seen as a strategic buildup to the official launch event, which is expected soon.
Regarding system requirements for running Battlefield Labs, the minimum PC specs include an Intel Core i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 5 2600 CPU, Nvidia RTX 2060 or AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT 6GB GPU, 16 GB RAM, and at least 30 GB of storage. Recommended specs are an Intel Core i7-10700 or AMD Ryzen 7 3700X CPU, Nvidia RTX 3060Ti or AMD Radeon RX 6700-XT GPU, 16 GB RAM, and 30 GB storage.
Additional context includes reports that the single-player campaign may be around six hours long and that development has faced delays. The franchise previously generated $1 billion annually for EA before Battlefield 2042. The game will feature a free-to-play battle royale mode, and recent updates have added support for Nvidia DLSS 4 and included battle royale files.
Battlefield 6 is a shooter game developed by EA and DICE, released on multiple platforms including PC, PS4, Xbox One, PS5, and Xbox Series X. It supports multiple languages and is tagged under war, gunplay, and player versus player categories.
This open beta leak has fans eagerly awaiting the official announcement and the chance to dive into the new Battlefield experience.