Battlefield 6 sales near Call of Duty levels with 6.5 million units sold
Battlefield 6 is a breakout hit with 6.5 million units sold in its first days, rivaling Call of Duty’s launch sales. Steam leads with record-breaking player counts.
Battlefield 6 is a breakout hit with 6.5 million units sold in its first days, rivaling Call of Duty’s launch sales. Steam leads with record-breaking player counts.
DICE confirms Battlefield 6 weapon bloom is broken and hit registration issues are impacting gameplay. Fixes are in development ahead of Season 1’s October 28 release.
Master the mid-range meta in Battlefield 6 with our best M39 EMR loadout, perfect for dominating Deadeye challenges and long-range combat.
Wondering what the max rank is in Battlefield 6? Here’s everything you need to know about levelling up, weapon unlocks, and the infinite level cap.
Master the Recon class in Battlefield 6 with the best sniper loadout featuring the M2010 ESR, tactical gadgets, and advanced positioning strategies for dominating long-range combat.
Machine guns might not win any awards for style, but give someone enough bullets and control, and they’ll own the battlefield. That’s exactly where the L110 Light Machine Gun in Battlefield 6 stands tall. With its massive 100-round belt-fed mag, it’s built for extended fire and holding down lines. But to really unleash this beast’s potential? You’re gonna need the right loadout.
If you’re grinding through Battlefield 6 and looking to shred enemies in tight corridors, one SMG stands tall among the competition: the SCW-10. With a lightning-fast time-to-kill and deadly efficiency at close range, the SCW-10 is a sleeper hero waiting to be unleashed — if you can get your hands on it first. Let’s break down the best loadout for this underrated beast of a weapon.
Whether you’re dismantling tanks or shredding squads in close-quarters combat, the Engineer class in Battlefield 6 merges aggressive frontline power with battlefield utility. This guide will break down the top-tier Engineer builds for dominating both armour and infantry, so you’re always a threat no matter the enemy.
The launch of Battlefield 6 has been a wild ride — in more ways than one — and while fans have rallied behind its high-octane gameplay, a few frustrating bugs have made their presence known. Thankfully, one particularly annoying issue that’s been messing with jump momentum is finally being squashed by the developers.
EA and the Battlefield development team have stealth-dropped a new backend update for Battlefield 6, bringing several balance adjustments to the game without requiring any file downloads.