A new trailer forBattlefield 6has been revealed, focusing on the upcoming open beta period this weekend, and it’s being touted as the series'“biggest beta ever.“TheBattlefield 6release dateand beta periods were revealed earlier this month, and, from what was shown, fans grew cautiously optimistic, after many fans felt like previous entries lacked what madeBattlefieldspecial. This new look is full of promise, but not everyone is convinced.
Posted by the officialBattlefieldYouTube account, the Battlefield 6 Open Beta Trailer gives aquick but intense look at what players might experience this weekend. The beta dates are also repeated, which will be August 9 to August 10, and August 14 to August 17. Early access for the first beta period begins on August 7. Pre-load for the beta is also available now.

Fans React To Battlefield 6’s Latest Trailer
A Mixed Response
The fan response to the trailer seems tobe quite mixed, overall. Some fans areexpressing their excitementand how they feelBattlefieldis finally back after the past entries failed to meet their expectations, while others are still skeptical and are suggesting that no one should pre-order the game, just to be safe.@Suren0said it’s nice to see excitement fromBattlefieldfans for the first time in a long time, but signed off with:“Don’t mess this up!”
Others are more skeptical. Earlier, it was revealed thatBattlefield 6will haveskill-based matchmakingand won’t have a server browser, to the disdain of many fans. Several fans are expressing their disappointment in the video’s comments, like@DonegalOverlanding, who wrote:“PRIVATE SERVERS. Without it you do not retain and build communities… Its the core of online gaming.”

Hopes Are Tentatively High For Battlefield 6
For The First Time In Forever
TheBattlefieldfranchise has beenrocky for a long time. The last game that was generally well-received wasBattlefield 1in 2016, which saw particular praise for its World War 1 setting and multiplayer offerings. It would, however, be followed by two controversial entries:Battlefield 5andBattlefield 2042, the latter of which became one of the worst-reviewed games on Steam, with fans criticizing the game’s bugs and ahost of other problems.
So far, fans seem to be cautiously optimistic aboutBattlefield 6,but the previous two entries failed to be what mostBattlefieldfans wanted, creating a light sense of worry. InScreenRant’s preview of the game, our writer wrote:“I’m pleased to report that the gameplay is well on its way to fulfilling its potential.“Fans will get to play theBattlefield 6open beta later this week, so hopefully, the gameplay delivers for fans.







