Leaks around Battlefield 6 release have been on fire in recent times. New leaks tell us more about the potential release date and price on different platforms. Industry experts such as Dealabs’ Billbil-kun and the Telegram dataminer group 1BF have reported that the sequel to the best-rated first-person shooter series was scheduled to roll out on October 10. The alleged release date means that players will once again be in the fight earlier than planned, setting the stage for a majestic opening this fall.
Leaks also project the price information of various versions, particularly in the European Union. The Standard Edition of Battlefield 6 will reportedly cost €69.99 on PC. PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S will cost €79.99 apiece. This is a standard €10 premium between the console and the PC title. For hardcore enthusiasts, the high-end “Phantom Edition” will allegedly cost €99.99 on PC and €109.99 on previous-generation consoles. Existing owners looking to upgrade to the Phantom Edition can do so board-wide for €29.99.
Should these leaked prices be accurate, they present us with an early indication of where Battlefield 6 stands in the competitive gaming market. While unofficial, such leaks tend to pre-date official annoucements and offer hints as to what the publisher is working on. The official release and initial trailer of Battlefield 6 will arrive on Thursday, July 24. The prices must be unveiled then. Pre-orders begin on July 31, giving gamers access ahead of the anticipated October launch. The Phantom Edition has been said to include special cover art in red-orange hues and a man with a gas mask and night vision goggles. This will also be different from the traditional game cover, which has already provided some of the promotional imagery so far. The leak provides a fair idea of what to expect as the game’s actual announcement nears.
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