Battlefield 6 Open Beta Datamined

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14 July 2025 09:46

Hype continues to build around Battlefield 6 as a new datamine hints at an upcoming open beta, fueling speculation that fans could soon get hands-on experience with the game before its official launch. The discovery comes as anticipation mounts ahead of the game's expected reveal event this summer.

The leak originates from a report by MP1ST, which cites findings from the well-known 1BF Telegram Group, a community that frequently datamines content from Battlefield Labs. According to the report, the phrase “Battlefield 6 Open Beta” was found in the latest client update for Battlefield Labs — a potential indicator that EA and DICE are preparing to roll out a large-scale beta test for the next installment in the franchise.

While the datamine doesn’t provide further specifics such as a launch window or scope of the beta, the appearance of this terminology has been enough to spark widespread speculation within the community. Many believe the beta could be timed to coincide with or follow closely after the official reveal event.

It’s important to note, however, that this information has not been confirmed by Electronic Arts or DICE, and should be treated cautiously until officially acknowledged.

If true, an open beta would mark a significant step in Battlefield 6’s rollout strategy. Not only would it allow players to explore the game’s new environments, weapons, and vehicles, but it would also give the developers valuable feedback on performance, balance, and gameplay mechanics ahead of the full release.

So far, leaks and datamines have painted an intriguing picture of Battlefield 6, suggesting features such as a free-to-play mode, a full single-player campaign, and a range of new multiplayer content.

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Battlefield 6 Open Beta Datamined

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14 July 2025 09:46

Hype continues to build around Battlefield 6 as a new datamine hints at an upcoming open beta, fueling speculation that fans could soon get hands-on experience with the game before its official launch. The discovery comes as anticipation mounts ahead of the game's expected reveal event this summer.

The leak originates from a report by MP1ST, which cites findings from the well-known 1BF Telegram Group, a community that frequently datamines content from Battlefield Labs. According to the report, the phrase “Battlefield 6 Open Beta” was found in the latest client update for Battlefield Labs — a potential indicator that EA and DICE are preparing to roll out a large-scale beta test for the next installment in the franchise.

While the datamine doesn’t provide further specifics such as a launch window or scope of the beta, the appearance of this terminology has been enough to spark widespread speculation within the community. Many believe the beta could be timed to coincide with or follow closely after the official reveal event.

It’s important to note, however, that this information has not been confirmed by Electronic Arts or DICE, and should be treated cautiously until officially acknowledged.

If true, an open beta would mark a significant step in Battlefield 6’s rollout strategy. Not only would it allow players to explore the game’s new environments, weapons, and vehicles, but it would also give the developers valuable feedback on performance, balance, and gameplay mechanics ahead of the full release.

So far, leaks and datamines have painted an intriguing picture of Battlefield 6, suggesting features such as a free-to-play mode, a full single-player campaign, and a range of new multiplayer content.

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