The official Battlefield 6 official reveal trailer has debuted in a cacophony of explosions, but wrapped up without providing the game's release date. Instead, today's look simply ended with word of a further reveal next week — this time of the game's multiplayer modes — on July 31.
Still, for Battlefield fans, today's big reveal provided some welcome reassurance that series staples such as large-scale destruction and vehicle-based combat featuring planes, trucks and tanks would once again return. We also got to see at least three helicopters crash in under three minutes.
But today's trailer did not include confirmation of the game's now-leaked release date. As IGN reported this morning, Battlefield 6 is widely-expected to arrive on October 10 — something that eagle-eyed fans have now seen is backed up by the game's own terms and conditions on EA's website, which note that date as when the game's pre-launch offers will end.
Instead, today's trailer was focused on Battlefield 6's campaign. Picking up on yesterday's tease of a new global mercenary group, Pax Armata, which has threatened the world and targeted NATO, this fresh trailer saw the US fighting back amid attacks on its own soil.
"For the Pax Armata mercenaries who are watching now, I have a message," the US president states, after nervously stepping up to the White House podium. "It's over."
After a lengthy development and an array of development studios working on the project, it was intriguing to see Battlefield 6's first proper trailer begin with a nervous-sounding US leader behind the microphone. For him, as with EA itself, this is something of a big moment.
Quick shots of warfare across an array of countries follow, including explosions around New York's Brooklyn Bridge, dozens of soldiers leaving a mountainous airbase, fighter jets flying over snow-capped peaks, and tanks rolling out across a desert.
Fans of Battlefield's big destructive setpieces get to see a huge dam being exploded, Brooklyn Bridge being exploded, and a skyscraper being exploded.
There's also a few quick shots of a character that looks to be played by Daredevil and Doctor Who actor Tony Curran. He looks grizzled, angry, and holds a knife. I think he's a bad guy?
In recent months, footage of Battlefield 6 from various closed playtests has started leaking online, showing the game's modern setting, various firefights, destructible environments, quality of life improvements, and the start of a battle royale match. Presumably we'll get to see more of all this next week — and maybe even official confirmation of that release date.
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