The leaked Battlefield 6 trailer reveals that it was not supposed to be seen by the public

The leaked Battlefield 6 trailer reveals that it was not supposed to be seen by the public

A series of screenshots of Battlefield 6 were leaked from the upcoming trailer, which was actually leaked from a video created for internal use.

Eurogamer corroborates reports that the video was never intended to be released to the public. Of course, thanks to multiple leaks, almost the entire trailer has been pieced together and can be seen in .gif format (if you can tolerate the annoying watermark). But again, the video was never intended to be released in an official capacity.

This report corroborates information from reputable Battlefield leaker Tom Henderson. He states that the public trailer scheduled to be released next month will be a different video than the one that has been circulating on the Internet for the past few weeks.

These leaked screenshots confirm that the game will have a modern/slightly futuristic setting, a significant change from the previous two games in the series, which focused on World War I and World War II, respectively. In addition, the leak seems to have backed up rumors that the game will drop the numbers from its title and simply call it "Battlefield."

Other tidbits about the leaked game include a battle royale mode that is speculated to compete with Call of Duty: WarZone and a "revolutionary" campaign.

The game was expected to be exclusive to the PS5 and Xbox Series X, as EA boss Andrew Wilson said the next Battlefield would be "a true next-gen vision of the franchise," but Battlefield 6 was later It has since been confirmed that the game will be released, and a port to PC is also a certainty.

While there is no word yet on when Battlefield 6 will be released, it is certain to be before the end of the year, with an official trailer designed for the public being released in June and a full gameplay demonstration at the EA Play showcase in July. will be held at the EA Play showcase in July.

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