Battle Royale Gameplay Highlights Multiplayer Battle in the Latest BF Lab
Blog Andrew Joseph 20 Sep , 2025 0

More leaks Battlefield 6 Battle Royale's game video seems to be online above.
This early version of the video Upcoming battle contest mode Overnight on X/Twitter, it appears to be captured by the recent BF Labs Playtest hosted by BF Studios’ Four-Studio team. This is a lengthy look from user @bobnetworkuk, who reported them Have managed to secure a new lab account back Their previous accounts were disabled by EA.
– Bob. (@bobnetworkuk) September 19, 2025
The main leaked Battlefield 6 gameplay is relatively simple around social media, and relatively simple as we have seen in other similar battle royal experiences, such as Warzone. Players can be seen running around the warehouse, dodging bullets when collecting weapons, armor plates and other tools in nearby loot boxes.
Other edits are also sprinkled on platforms such as X, including lenses Upgrade kit and Custom weapon drop work. It is important to note that so far, none of what we have seen is final.
Battlefield 6 itself is still a few weeks before the PC is released on October 10, with PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S coming. BF Studios has not officially announced when and when Battle Royale will appear, although Modern Walson Reported earlier this week that its sources expect their release date to be October 28, 2025.
EA and BF Studios are no strangers to leaks, especially in Battlefield 6. This is largely thanks to BF Labs, which allows many players to experience in-depth development content as developers seek fan feedback.
Here is a topic we make sure to ask about when the ripple effect will happen Interview team Earlier this month. Most gamers know that Battlefield 6 is under pressure from EA. BF Studios tells us it knows that next month’s new entry also marks a particularly important moment for the long-running FPS franchise, which is why Its fan feedback doubled – even if that means some leaks broke out along the way.
“I remember, one time, I gave a big speech that said, 'What will leak? Everything.' Like, we just started with that kind of thing and it will leak,” technical director Christian Buhl told us. “Now, it's clear that we don't want things to leak. We're not looking for leaks, but we know that the most important thing is to get the game in front of the players, get real feedback from the players, get real telemetry, real data, and have to get any price, including facts, including leaks.”
More information about Battlefield 6 before the October 10 release date, you can read Another leak earlier this month. You can also view Our new hands-on previewWe must carefully observe some new maps and patterns None in August test test.
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