EA and Battlefield Studios have dropped the first official trailer for Battlefield 6, offering fans a stunning first look at the explosive new direction for the franchise. The cinematic world premiere introduces players to Pax Armata, a rogue Private Military Corporation that emerges from the remnants of NATO, setting the stage for a global power struggle in a near-future world on the brink.
While full gameplay remains under wraps for now, Battlefield 6 promises the series’ signature massive-scale battles, dynamic destruction, tactical vehicle combat, and the return of a dedicated single-player campaign.
Meet Pax Armata: A New Kind of Enemy
The trailer introduces Pax Armata, a paramilitary force bankrolled by former NATO states with shadowy ambitions. With world governments fractured, players will find themselves in a new kind of war where lines are blurred and the enemy could be anyone with enough firepower. Battlefield 6 delves deep into near-future warfare, featuring both classic and experimental technologies—encompassing drones, AI units, vertical combat, and more.
July 31 Multiplayer Reveal Will Showcase Full Gameplay
EA isn’t making fans wait long. On Thursday, July 31, at 11:30 AM PDT / 2:30 PM EDT, a massive multiplayer reveal event will be streamed live on YouTube and Twitch. This showcase will pull back the curtain on new and returning modes, jaw-dropping maps, and a global rollout of gameplay streams from LA, Berlin, Paris, London, and Hong Kong.
Following the stream, top FPS creators will go hands-on with Battlefield 6 for the first time, with their gameplay available online immediately.
A Superteam of FPS Devs Behind the Game
Battlefield 6 is being developed by a united team of industry veterans, including DICE, Criterion Games, Ripple Effect, and Motive Studio. Together, they’re calling this the most ambitious Battlefield title yet, and based on this reveal trailer, it’s hard to argue.
Prepare for warfare on an unprecedented scale—because in Battlefield 6, your squad is the sharpest weapon in your arsenal.






































































