Something major is brewing up for Battlefield 6, as mentions of an ‘open beta’ have been discovered in a new datamine.
As we approach the game’s reveal event this summer, leaks and datamines regarding Battlefield 6 are becoming increasingly frequent. Players have already gained insights into various aspects of the game, including its free-to-play mode, the campaign, and much more. It appears that the community may soon have the opportunity to test these features out for themselves through an open beta for Battlefield 6.
Battlefield 6 Open Beta Mentioned in New Client Update

According to a report by MP1ST, information regarding the Battlefield 6 Open Beta has emerged from the 1BF Telegram Group, which is known for its datamines related to Battlefield Labs. The group discovered that the phrase “Battlefield 6 Open Beta” was added in the latest client update for BF Labs. While no further details were provided, players are speculating that a major open beta test may be in development. However, it’s important to note that this information comes from a datamine and not from an official source, so it should be treated with caution.
An Open Beta for Battlefield 6 is an excellent strategy to generate hype for the upcoming game. Players will have the chance to experience all the new features, explore the new maps, and test the latest weapons and vehicles. Additionally, they can provide feedback to the developers on areas that need improvement before the full release. Furthermore, the mention of this Open Beta suggests that an official reveal might be around the corner. However, we should wait for an official announcement to know for sure.
In other news, a recent claim states that EA leadership wants Battlefield 6 to hit 100 million players. Also, leaked footage reveals the return of Classic Rush mode. What are your thoughts on Battlefield 6 Open Beta? Let us know through the official Insider Gaming forums discussion.
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