

If one of the two games in question, we'll hear more about Battlefield 6 very soon. It comes after its track, "Run Baby Run," was identified in a supposed leak from the debut trailer. "Happy Monday! Two new game trailers with our music coming this week," the group said on Twitter. Just days after alleged audio from the upcoming Battlefield 6 reveal trailer hit the internet, music duo 2WEI has sparked additional speculation. ET) - Battlefield 6 reveal trailer "this week" Still, images from the trailer and the whole audio track are now reportedly circulating, which could push the publisher to adapt its approach. It currently remains unclear whether internal plans have further changed, with leaks surfacing at a rapidly increasing pace. Grubb has since stated that the next Battlefield game's debut trailer could debut sometime later in May or spilling into early June, via a recent tweet. While Battlefield 6 was previously expected to surface in early May, video games industry insider and GamesBeat editor Jeff Grubb now implies internal plans may have shifted. ET) - Battlefield 6 reveal trailer delayed? You can listen to the alleged audio track via a post on Reddit. The audio also features a rendition of "Run Baby Run" from 2WEI and Ali Christenhusz. The trailer features the expected soundscape for any Battlefield trailer, including references to the rocket launch represented in previously leaked screenshots. The alleged audio track for the video has started circulating online, with the reveal trailer for the next Battlefield title reportedly close to dropping.
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ET) - Battlefield 6 full trailer audio leaks As low-resolution, work-in-progress captures, we don't expect the quality of these images to reflect the final trailer. The images support previous leaks, showcasing large environments with drones and rocket launches, all indicative of the proposed near-future setting. The debut trailer will likely feature in-engine footage depicting the game's setting, although with an extended gameplay demo assumedly held for Electronic Arts' EA Play Live event, currently forecasted for June.Īlleged Battlefield 6 screenshots are the latest spoiler for the upcoming trailer, with reputable insiders backing their authenticity. These initial trailers frequently set the bar for artistic vision without actual gameplay, lightly touching on fundamental systems to expect. Battlefield has always maintained a reputation for its action-filled trailers, and Battlefield 6 will likely be no different.

The upcoming Battlefield 6 unveiling is expected to provide the first taste of the project, laying the foundations for a full showcase later this year.

What to expect from the Battlefield 6 reveal trailer We've rounded up all the latest Battlefield 6 news and rumors so far for a deeper dive into what's ahead. The next Battlefield also appears poised to embrace franchise staples, described by Henderson as Battlefield 3 or Battlefield 4 "on steroids." That comes with increased environmental destruction, allowing players to level the majority of multiplayer maps, with the same meeting of infantry and vehicular encounters. Tom Henderson, a reputable leaker with a proven track record, suggests an upcoming soft reboot titled "BATTLEFIELD." It will embrace a near-future setting, blending modern-day conflict with drones, robots, and upcoming military tech. The latest on Battlefield now relies on rumors and leaks, with insider sources recently providing an insight into what comes next.
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It suggests the next Battlefield has been built around the capabilities of the latest consoles, raising questions around availability on older Xbox One and PS4 hardware. "The technical advancements of the new consoles are allowing the teams to deliver a true next-gen vision for the franchise," Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson told investors in late 2020.
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The conversation has since shifted to its "next-gen" ambitions amid the launch of Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 consoles. The appearance primarily focused on technical advancements behind its vision, showcasing large-scale battle simulations, new destruction models, and facial animations. Source: Electronic Arts (Image credit: Source: Electronic Arts)Įlectronic Arts has long teased its next Battlefield game, briefly mentioning the project in passing at EA Play Live in June 2020, alongside Dragon Age 4.
