Battlefield 6 begins Season 1 on October 28 with three content-packed updates. New maps, new game modes, weapons, vehicles… we take stock of everything that awaits you.
After a notable launch on October 10 on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, Battlefield 6 is moving up a gear. EA and Battlefield Studios have just released the first trailer for Season 1, accompanied by a detailed roadmap until December. Three waves of content are planned, with a gradual ramp-up until the winter update.
Battlefield 6: what season 1 has in store from October 28
From October 28, the update Rogue Ops will officially launch season 1. It will include:
- The map Blackwell Fieldsdescribed as spanning besieged installations and farms beneath a scorching horizon, with ground and air clashes.
- The new Strikepoint mode.
- The vehicle Cross Mark 2.
- Three new weapons: the pistol GGH-22the rifle SOR-300SC and the sniper rifle Mini Scout.
- New accessories like the Rail Cover and the bezel LPVO.
The map Eastwood will arrive later, but we can already see the first images: a villa and a golf course transformed into a battlefield with land vehicles and helicopters.
Three updates, three atmospheres: complete roadmap for season 1
Season 1 is organized into three phases:
- October 28 – Rogue Ops : Blackwell Fields map, Strikepoint, new vehicles and weapons.
- November 18 – California Resistance : arrival of Eastwood and a limited-time mode called Sabotage. Three new weapons are also expected.
- December 9 – Winter Offensive : the Empire State map will get a makeover. The element already confirmed is the addition of the ice climbing axa new melee weapon.
This roadmap, already anticipated by fans, is accompanied by several promises to update the user experience, particularly around challenges, XP and progression. The official communication specifies that other surprises will be revealed over the weeks.
What have players been saying since Battlefield 6 launched?
Since its release on October 10, Battlefield 6 has attracted strong community involvement. Players are increasing their content creation via the mode Portalsome going so far as to reproduce iconic cards from the franchise Call of Duty. Others misuse the game’s tools to create absurd works, like these drawings made in the middle of the game using the Engineer’s repair tool.
However, criticism has emerged, particularly regarding the difficulty of certain challenges or the slow pace of progression. EA and Battlefield Studios have already responded with recent adjustments, welcomed by part of the community. A controversial change on the reduction of mode tickets Conquest was quickly canceled due to fan discontent.
Season 1 therefore appears to be a crucial turning point for installing Battlefield 6 over time, with structured, evolving content and enhanced listening to players.