It’s happened again. A major title’s marketing timeline, undermined by a leak just before the official reveal. This time, it’s Battlefield 6. And the source isn’t new. The well-known leaker who goes by Billbil-kun, posting via Dealabs, has reportedly shared the release date, platform details, and pricing—less than 24 hours ahead of EA’s planned announcement.
Is it surprising? Not really. Still, it tells us a few things worth unpacking.
Launching in October—Assuming Nothing Changes
According to the leak, Battlefield 6 is scheduled for release on October 10, 2025. That’s consistent with previous franchise entries—aiming for that early Q4 window before the holiday rush. The game is expected on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. No mention of last-gen support, which, frankly, would have raised more questions than applause. Battlefield has always leaned heavily on scale and fidelity. Trying to retrofit that for older consoles at this stage wouldn’t make sense.
That said, it’s not confirmed—at least not yet. The official reveal is set for tomorrow, July 24 at 17:00 CEST. We’ll know more then. Or at least, we’re supposed to.
Pricing: Not Outrageous, But Still Not Great
If the information holds, the PC version will retail for €70, while the console editions will be priced at €80. There’s also mention of a Phantom Edition, priced at €100 on PC and €110 on console.
The extra cost raises the usual questions: what, exactly, justifies the jump? The leak didn’t include details on what the Phantom Edition offers. Presumably early access, cosmetic items, maybe a battle pass. Possibly all of the above.