Battlefield 6 will show players a campaign uninstall button after completing the game and tell them it will save space
Blog Andrew Joseph 14 Oct , 2025 0

EA and Battlefield Studios want players to know they are free to delete Battlefield 6 After completing the story mode, play the campaign from the platform of their choice.
After Battlefield 6 launched on October 10, many players quickly locked themselves into its hodgepodge of multiplayer maps and modes, while others jumped straight into its new campaign. It's a short shooter spanning nine missions with around five hours of gameplay, and some players include leaker and X/Twitter userBobNetworkUKbeat it quickly enough to discover a pop-up with the option to uninstall Story Mode when you're done.
LMFAO When you complete the BF6 activity it replaces the button with an uninstall button pic.twitter.com/emTntAMsBj
—Bob. (@BobNetworkUK) October 11, 2025
Official recommendations guide players first Explore in-game challenges to earn unique unlocks Tie it together with the single player section before providing the option to remove components to “save space”. It even offers an uninstall button as a convenient way to get rid of the mode entirely.
2021's “Battlefield 2042” abandoned the traditional story mode in favor of a multiplayer destruction mode. “Battlefield 6” became the first game to offer a main campaign since “Battlefield 5” in 2018. Players found themselves divided over the new story portion, though, with some feeling that it accurately captured the chaos of the series while others complained that it left no trace in its brief runtime.
IGN rates the Battlefield 6 campaign 5/10 our review last week. In this article, we're calling it “a safe, dull reimagining of what Battlefield once was, rather than a bold reimagining of what it could be.” Like many, We had a great time playing Battlefield 6 multiplayer.
Those who uninstall after beating the campaign (or even before) can save around 15GB of storage space, and possibly even more after ditching the associated HD texture packs. This means that players who are ready to quit the Battlefield 6 campaign will only need about 55GB of remaining space to accommodate their multiplayer offerings.
Battlefield 6 launched last week for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S. It was from then on Becoming the series’ largest launch on SteamAccording to statistics, the number of people online at the same time reached a peak of more than 740,000 steam database. While some players started experimenting with its standard multiplayer and campaign offerings, others managed to Successfully rebuild shipmentthe classic Call of Duty map, in teleport mode.
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