A well-known Battlefield community figure, @rivaLxfactor on X, has published tweets (see below) that strongly indicate that Electronic Arts is preparing to fully reveal Battlefield 6 at a dedicated three-day event scheduled for the end of July. According to the tweets, the upcoming event will feature a live reveal of the game, with content creators already receiving promotional packages from EA branded with the "Battlefield 6" title. This approach is pretty similar to the Battlefield 1 reveal - dev talk, demo footage, and immediately hands-on gameplay for attendees. Most importantly, these new tweets (alongside the images), if true, confirm that "Battlefield 6" will be the game's official name, which should put a lot of speculations to rest.
The latest teases, including physical packages sent to influencers (like @DooM49, who later deleted their tweet) with the "Battlefield 6" marking. @rivaLxfactor’s tweets report that invited content creators will participate in live gameplay as soon as the reveal event concludes. The label on the packages - featuring the words "Breakthrough" and "Conquest" - alludes to classic Battlefield game modes as well.
Content creators are receiving packages from EA.
— rivaLxfactor - Battlefield 6 waiting room (@rivaLxfactor) July 19, 2025
Battlefield 6 will be the title name and the preview to the world will probably be by the end of the month. pic.twitter.com/dEXoDVl4OC
Battlefield 6 has major changes in tow for the series as a whole. It is reportedly bringing back classic roles - Assault, Engineer, Support, and Recon - with training paths and perks, while overhauling the weapon system to allow all classes any weapon. Aside from other map-related updates, technical upgrades include improved server tick rate and smoother movement, with closed alpha tests already run via Battlefield Labs and signs pointing to an open beta announcement soon.
The ongoing trickle of leaks, datamined references, and now direct influencer involvement has kept Battlefield 6 in the community spotlight through 2025. Players are still divided over elements like weapon system changes and the threat of new monetization models, but undoubtedly, expectations are pretty high.
I have confirmed with another person that there is indeed a 3 day EA event starting on July 29th.
— rivaLxfactor - Battlefield 6 waiting room (@rivaLxfactor) July 19, 2025
This is where Battlefield 6 will be revealed, devs will be interviewed in a somewhat fixed format, and the game will be featured with content creators.
The open beta will launch… https://t.co/OmLRH3Gg3Z