Battlefield 6 reveal trailer drops ‘this week,’ suggests composer
Electronic Arts is expected to debut the first trailer for its next Battlefield game this week, as supported by a new post from music group 2WEI. It comes after a tease of a reveal from EA just weeks prior, promising a new mainline entry in the military shooter franchise, colloquially known as Battlefield 6, on track for release later in 2021.
The latest details on the Battlefield 6 reveal come via 2WEI, stating two video game trailers releasing this week will feature work from the duo. “Happy Monday! Two new game trailers with our music coming this week,” the group stated on Twitter. It comes after alleged leaked audio for the next Battlefield reveal trailer surfaced online last week, featuring “Run Baby Run” from 2WEI and Ali Christenhusz.
Battlefield publisher, Electronic Arts, has remained tight on details ahead of the reveal for its next title. “The technical advancements of the new consoles are allowing the teams to deliver a true next-gen vision for the franchise,” CEO Andrew Wilson previously told investors in November. The latest from the company suggests the title remains on track for a fall 2021 release date, with past Battlefield unveilings also falling in May.
Battlefield 6 is expected to embrace a near-future setting, melding modern-day armaments with drones, robots, and other upcoming military technologies. That’s coupled with what many expect to be the largest game to date, supporting up to 128-player matches, open multiplayer maps, and upgraded environmental destruction.
Last Friday saw the alleged audio track for the next Battlefield trailer surface online, aligning from previously leaked gameplay details from reputable sources. It appears preparations remain ongoing behind the scenes, with more information on Battlefield 6 expected over the coming days. The title is confirmed to launch on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC, with Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions yet to be discussed ahead of the reveal.
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At this point, who knows if Windows 10X will ever ship. I’m more worried about the Surface Neo, which is at risk of never launching if Windows 10X doesn’t. Should Microsoft attempt to ship Surface Neo with full Windows 10 instead? I think they could and should. Here are my thoughts.