Battlefield 6 is just around the corner, and fans can now start preloading the game ahead of its launch. This is great news for anyone who wants to jump straight into the action on day one instead of waiting for the entire game to download after it releases.
The best part is that the preload is live across all platforms, including PlayStation, Xbox, and PC. If you already own the game or have it pre-ordered, you should be able to find the preload option by visiting your digital store library.
As for the file size, it looks like PlayStation 5 users will need about 68 GB, while the Steam version currently shows around 22 GB. However, keep in mind that the total size will likely increase once additional content and updates are downloaded closer to launch.
If you don’t see the preload option yet, don’t worry, as it might take some to appear. You should also try restarting your PC or console, as this often helps refresh the library and make the preload available.
In any case, Battlefield 6 is currently scheduled to release on October 10, so there’s only a week left before you can dive into the chaos. Players already got a taste of the game through an Open Beta, which was a huge success, and they just can’t wait for the full version to release.