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Battlefield 6 review: electric multiplayer saves a middling campaign

Battlefield 6 review: electric multiplayer saves a middling campaign

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I can’t think of the last time an entry in any long-running first-person shooter series was as safe as Battlefield 6. It seems as though the lackluster reception to Battlefield 2042 has left developer Battlefield Studios terrified of taking any kind of creative risks, which is a real double-edged sword.

Review info

Platform reviewed: PS5
Available on: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X and Series S
Release date: October 10, 2025

It delivers almost everything you would expect from a Battlefield game – often to a fault. While a generic campaign and strong multiplayer offering will undoubtedly be more than enough to satiate some fans, and I can’t say that I haven’t enjoyed much of my time with it so far, others will surely be disappointed that it’s not anything we haven’t seen before.

Boots on the ground

A Battlefield 6 gameplay screenshot taken on PS5.

(Image credit: EA)

This lack of risk-taking is most evident in the single-player campaign, which is easily one of the least memorable that I’ve played in years. It does a good job of preparing you for online multiplayer by introducing the controls and basic mechanics, but it’s not something you’ll be eager to dive back into once the credits roll.

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