Electronic Arts and DICE seem to have achieved great success with the open beta for Battlefield 6. It has broken franchise records and strengthened the series’ position as a strong competitor in the first-person shooter genre. This new version is set for a full release on October 10, 2025. It has already made a significant impact, drawing a large number of concurrent players on Steam and creating a lot of excitement in the gaming community.
The numbers are impressive. The Battlefield 6 open beta has exceeded 500,000 concurrent players on Steam. This achievement not only sets a new record for the Battlefield series but also surpasses the all-time peak for its main competitor, Call of Duty. While this success comes from the Steam platform, it indicates the game’s broad appeal. The total player count across all platforms, including PlayStation, Xbox, and the EA App, is likely much higher. This strong start hints at a positive turnaround for a franchise that has sometimes struggled in recent years.
What makes this achievement even more notable is the positive response from players. Many who joined the beta have praised the game for its improved gameplay mechanics and a return to the classic “Battlefield feeling” that fans have loved for years. The beta offers a solid and stable experience, with players expressing excitement and renewed hope for the franchise’s future. This positive feedback contrasts sharply with the mixed reviews of its predecessor, Battlefield 2042, and creates a solid base of goodwill as the launch approaches.
While the high player count and positive reactions are clear successes, they also pose challenges for the developers. The open beta has faced some issues, with reports of cheating surfacing, even with the new Javelin anti-cheat system in place. As DICE gets ready for the official launch, it will be important to address these concerns to keep the trust and momentum they have gained with the community. Still, the record-breaking success of the beta clearly shows that Battlefield is back and poised to take its place at the forefront of the genre.