Battlefield 6 is edging closer and closer to launch, and the multiplayer reveal from EA showcased a wide array of game modes to sink your teeth into.
Releasing October 10, Battlefield 6 is arguably the most anticipated title of the year, with thousands expected to participate in the Beta weekends, and nine multiplayer maps will be available at launch.
With further maps to come in post-launch updates, along with new events, there’s plenty to whet the appetite, with the core array of Battlefield 6 game modes offering something for everyone.
All Battlefield 6 Confirmed Game Modes

We’ve listed all of the confirmed game modes in Battlefield 6 below, including some details on what to expect.
Conquest
Long established as the “main” game mode of the series, Conquest takes place on large maps with battles over various control points. To win, a team must reduce the enemy’s number of reinforcements tickets to zero, or have a larger number of tickets remaining at the end of the round.
Breakthrough
Each map is divided into sectors, with a defending team protecting the points while the attacking team looks to take control. All objectives in a sector must be controlled simultaneously for the attacking team to advance, while the defending team wins if they reduce the attacker’s reinforcement tickets to zero and prevent the takeover of the points.
Rush
Teams are split into an attacking and defending side, with attackers looking to destroy objectives. Similarly to Breakthrough, defenders must protect the points and win by succeeding in that goal, while reducing the attacking team’s reinforcement tickets to zero.
Team Deathmatch
A staple of the FPS genre, Team Deathmatch pits two teams against each other with the only goal being to secure eliminations of enemies. First team to reach the target score wins.

Squad Deathmatch
Similar to Team Deathmatch, with a focus on eliminations and reaching a target score, the difference is four teams instead of two.
King of the Hill
Two teams compete for an objective, earning points for occupying the zone. Depending on the map, the objective may be stationary or rotate around the map. Ends when a target score is reached, or if the time limit expires.
Escalation
A brand-new mode for Battlefield 6, two teams fight to capture strategic control points with a climactic final battle to end the match.
Battle Royale
Another mode that has become a staple in the FPS genre, Battle Royale in Battlefield 6 is a free-to-play, last-man-standing experience. The mode features a traditional experience and a Gauntlet mode, though details on the latter have not been shared.
Which mode are you going to sink the most time into in Battlefield 6? Let us know in the Insider Gaming forum.
For more Battlefield 6, find out the full crossplay details, and take a look at the PC specs for the Beta.



