Battlefield 6’s official release has been tentatively scheduled for early October across PC and next-gen consoles, per insider leaks from trusted sources.
A recent exposé by Dealabs, citing renowned leaker billbil-kun, indicates the title will debut globally on October 10 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Two versions will be available: the Standard Edition and Phantom Edition. Contrary to speculation, the Phantom iteration is a digital-only deluxe release featuring exclusive in-game perks rather than physical collectibles. Notably, neither edition grants early access, diverging from industry trends. Standard Edition owners can later acquire supplemental content through a separate Phantom Pack upgrade.
Regional pricing disparities were also highlighted. European console gamers face higher costs, with the Standard Edition priced at €79.99 and the Phantom Edition at €109.99—€10 pricier than PC versions. North American and UK rates remain unconfirmed. EA is expected to unveil the game’s first trailer imminently, potentially solidifying these details. While the exact launch timing awaits verification, the extended wait for the franchise’s next chapter appears to be nearing its conclusion.