90 Minutes of Battlefield 6 Gameplay Leaked from PS5 Playtest

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Just days after the last leak, more than 90 minutes of Battlefield 6 gameplay footage have appeared online, allegedly captured from a PlayStation 5. The leak, as reported by TheGamePost, is a from a user by the name Gambf, who uploaded extensive footage of the game, showing off the menu design, the matchmaking system, loadout customization, previews of maps, and raw gameplay of a bunch of games.

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Battlefield 6 Leak Reveals 90 Minutes of PS5 Gameplay, Classic Destruction Returns

The gameplay is a deep dive into what players will be able to do once the title launches, but with one major caveat: the player who recorded/uploaded the footage was part of a closed playtest and broke NDA. As a result, they also risk being sued by EA, which has been clear about its testing rules. Fans who have yet to gain playtest access, however, are already buzzing about the possible leak, fallout withstanding. For them, the footage offers a valuable glimpse into what EA has been working on in its internal Battlefield Labs.

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What stands out in the leaked gameplay is Battlefield returning to classic form. Longtime fans will be happy to see the return of the sense of large-scale destruction. Whether the scar is a minor bullet hole or a gaping tank treads-and-rocket hull hole, the result is intricate and immediate destruction. The maps you play on are beautifully crafted, providing insane gunplay and tactical encounters.

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The overall impression from the footage is that Battlefield 6 looks to be a positive departure from Battlefield 2042, which received mixed reviews. The graphics appear to be polished, the pace feels good, and the game appears to bring the core elements of what made the series great to begin with. If all goes well, players may get their hands on an official build before the end of the year—hopefully without needing to break any NDAs to experience it.

FAQs

Is the Battlefield 6 footage official?

No, it was leaked from a private playtest.

Can I join the Battlefield 6 playtest?

Only if you’re invited by EA directly.

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