Battlefield 6, the next entry in the beloved franchise, is en route, and as always, the gameplay reveal has sparked plenty of excitement surrounding its release. The upcoming title aims to correct its predecessor’s shortcomings by offering a Battlefield experience rooted in the game’s signature mechanics. Players can look forward to intense boots-on-the-ground action supplemented by modern military vehicles and the franchise’s trademark destructible environments. Given all the hype around the title, some players are considering getting their pre-orders in. And if that includes you, check out our Battlefield 6 pre-order guide before making your purchase decision.
All Battlefield 6 Editions & Prices

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Battlefield 6 is available in two versions: The Standard Edition and the Phantom Edition . Their prices are given below:
Both editions come with the same pre-order bonus: The Tombstone Pack . As for their contents, the Standard Edition has no add-ons besides the base game. In contrast, here’s everything the Phantom Edition offers:
- BF Pro Token: Battle Pass + 25 Tier Skips, Exclusive Unlocks, and more.
- Phantom Squad : 4 Soldier Skins
- Shrouded Weapon Package
- Drop Shadow Weapon Package
- Glimmer Melee Weapon Skin
- Chimera Vehicle Skin
- Death’s Head Weapon Sticker
- Weapon Charm & Dog Tag
- Phantom XP Boost Set
Unlike Battlefield 2042, BF6 will not offer an early access period for Deluxe Edition owners. Furthermore, Standard Edition owners will be able to upgrade to the Phantom variant for an additional €29.99 .
How to Pre-Order Battlefield 6
To pre-order Battlefield 6, just hop onto the game’s page on the digital storefront of your choice and hit the buy button. The game is available on the PlayStation Store , the Xbox Store , and Steam .
Pre-ordering allows you to preload the game and jump in as soon as it unlocks on launch day. Besides this, you’ll also get some cosmetic rewards for free in the form of a pre-order bonus. It’s important to note that the game will only be available on current-generation consoles, meaning it’ll skip the PS4 and Xbox One machines.

A massive gaming nerd who’s been writing stuff on the internet since 2021, Aryan covers single-player games, RPGs, and live-service titles such as Marvel Rivals and Call of Duty: Warzone. When he isn’t clacking away at his keyboard, you’ll find him firing up another playthrough of Fallout: New Vegas.
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- During the Q4 EA Earnings Call, CEO Andrew Wilson provided the official release window for the next Battlefield game.
- According to Wilson, the latest entry in the franchise will be released by March 2026.
- Wilson added that EA is “on track” to reveal the game at a major summer event.
The next Battlefield game has been undergoing rigorous testing as part of the Battlefield Labs program. In an attempt to make the next addition to the franchise more player-friendly than ever, Dice has allowed players worldwide to play an early version of the game hands-on. In a brand-new development, we now have an official release window for the final product.
During the latest EA earnings call, CEO Andrew Wilson confirmed that the upcoming Battlefield game will be released by March 2026 . He added that the company is “ on track ” to reveal the title at a major summer event , which could easily be the Summer Games Fest, Microsoft’s Xbox Showcase, or a special Battlefield reveal show. Wilson added that the game is a “pivotal step in delivering on our next generation of blockbuster entertainment.”
While we can’t be sure of what the finished product will look like, there have been a host of leaks from the aforementioned Battlefield Labs program. These include weapon details, combat mechanics, and vehicular gameplay . Players have also received a lengthy look at the franchise’s signature destruction mechanics, which the devs intend to flesh out and make more easily identifiable.
News of the release window was accompanied by announcing a new playtest. As relayed via the official Battlefield Comms account on X (formerly Twitter), the program will invite more players throughout May across Europe, North America, and select Asian regions. Besides testing new content, the devs will continue to gather feedback and focus on balancing the different weapon archetypes and damage values, as well as movement and combat pacing mechanics.

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